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HST 318: History of Engineering (Poly campus)

A guide to the Engineering sources needed for research

Citation Management

Citation Styles

Below are links to the Harvard Bluebook, the authority on citing legal documents. Many of our citation styles refer you to this book for anything not covered in their style manual.

Generating Citations

In many of the ASU databases, look for the CITE button at the top of the page (will do a whole page or only those check marked) or open the record by clicking on the title and then look for the CITE button.  Pay attention to the Citation Style. Most allow you to change the citation style to the one you need.

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