Citation Machine - Interactive web tool for creating standard bibliographic and in-text citations in APA, Chicago, MLA, and Turabian style formats
EasyBib - Web application that puts bibliographic information for 50 types of resources into APA or MLA formatted reference lists
Tweet2Cite.com - Online tool to create APA and MLA style citations for tweets by simply entering the URL
Citation Management Tools - Use this Library Guide for the most up to date information on the citation management tools supported by the ASU Library.
Style guides show how to format citations for bibliographies, footnotes, and in-text citations in a consistent format that makes it easy for the reader to locate the source. The business disciplines do not endorse a specific citation style, so if your instructor or publisher has not recommended a particular format or style, consult one of the commonly used style manuals, such as: APA, Chicago, MLA or Turabian.
MULTIPLE STYLES
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