Citing Your Sources
Citing Business Sources
The library provides access to resources like books, eBooks, and websites that can help you cite business sources. Explore the books and web resources listed below for help citing business sources. You may also want to contact the Wolak Learning Center This link opens in a new window (Campus Students) or Academic Support Center This link opens in a new window (Online Students) for additional information about citing business sources.
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association by American Psychological Association This link opens in a new windowCall Number: REF BF76.7 .P83 2020ISBN: 9781433832161Publication Date: 2019
- Chicago Manual of Style Online This link opens in a new window
Chicago Style, currently in its 17th edition, is a citation protocol established by the University of Chicago. Chicago Style is most often used in the disciplines of history and religion. For more information about this style read the FAQ: What is Chicago style or format?
Citing Legal Sources
The library provides access to resources like books, eBooks, and websites that can help you cite legal sources. Explore the books and web resources listed below for help citing legal sources. You may also want to contact the Wolak Learning Center This link opens in a new window (Campus Students) or Academic Support Center This link opens in a new window (Online Students) for additional information about citing legal sources.
- The Bluebook by Harvard Law Review (Compiled by); Columbia Law Review (Compiled by); University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Compiled by); Yale Law Review (Compiled by) This link opens in a new windowCall Number: REF KF245 .B58 2015ISBN: 9780692400197Publication Date: 2015