Writers' Guide
- Citing Electronic Resources (Internet Public Library, School of Information, University of Michigan): An online bibliography of web and print resources that describe how to cite electronic sources.
- How to Cite Electronic Sources (Learning Page of the Library of Congress American Memory project): Contains examples of citing electronic sources in the MLA and Turabian styles, with a special emphasis on such media as images, sound, photographs, maps, etc., in addition to text sources.
- Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper (Duke Libraries, Guide to Library Research): Site gives sample citations from the following citation styles: Turabian, Chicago Manual of Style, MLA, and APA.
- Citing Your Sources and Plagiarism (Emory University)
- Citation and Style Guides (Concordia University Libraries, Quebec, Canada): Includes links to site with examples for APA, MLA, Turabian, Chicago, and other style guides.
- Net.Tutor--Citing Net Sources
- ONLINE! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Resources (Andrews Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger): This online book contains examples of citing electronic sources in the MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles.
- OWL at Purdue (Online Writing Lab)
- The Elements of Style. Strunk, Williams. 1918.
- The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing: The process of writing or finding help is made easy at Michael Harvey's site with sections divided into helpful steps in writing. The site is divided into home, thinking, style, structure, evidence, mechanics, and end. Each section has its own subheadings of helpful topics.
- Uncle Sam - Brief Guide to Citing Government Publications
- Writers Workshop Online (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- See also: College of Wooster Online Writing Center


