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Tutorial: "Writing a Citation" Section 4

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PLEASE NOTE:

As of 25 May 2009, Knight Cite had not yet updated their website to incorporate changes made in the seventh edition of the MLA Handbook; changes that became effective in April 2009. Those changes are scheduled to take place during Summer 2009.

Knight Cite is an on-line form that you can generate correct citations using the formats established by either the Modern Language Association (MLA), the American Psychiatric Assocition (APA) or the Chicago Manual of Style. It is maintained by Calvin College's Hekman Library.

Handbooks

Knight CIte does not take the place of the MLA Handbook or the APA Handbook. It is a good idea to purchase a copy of the appropriate handbook for your discipline.


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Resources and References

blue bullet used to denote item in a listGibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 7th edition. New York: Modern Language Association, 2009.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listHekman Library. Knight Cite. Calvin College.

blue bullet used to denote item in a listPublication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 5th Edition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2001.



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This page was last updated on 25 May 2009.