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Citing
Web Sites In APA & MLA Formats
This guide is neither a substitute for nor a summary of the
APA or MLA publications. It provides, in greater detail,
information pertaining to the citing of Internet sites and
articles obtained from journal databases. This guide is
intended to assist you in preparing references at the end of a
paper. This guide pertains only to documents retrieved from
the Internet, including journal databases. For other sources,
e.g., print, video, etc., or for information on using
references within the text of a paper and all other aspects of
citation style, please refer to the printed APA or MLA
publications. Link: http://www.aresearchguide.com/styleguides.html
Government Monthly Catalog
The Catalog of United States Government Publications
indexes print and electronic Government information products
created by Federal agencies. Many of these products were
distributed through the Federal Depository Library Program.
Encyclopedia
Britannica
Featuring the Encyclopedia Britannica, the Web's best
sites, magazine and more.
FindLaw for Legal Professionals
An extremely powerful Internet guide to US case law, law
codes, law review articles, legal news, lawyers, law schools,
law consultants, legal organizations, and substantial
information on more than 30 major areas of law.
Fedstats
Is a subject guide to Web sites of more than 70
statistics-producing agencies of the US government.
National Geographic (Resources)
nationalgeographic.com takes you to the pages of our
venerable magazine and into the field with television crews.
Provides the last 6 years of National Geographic Magazine
online.
Writing From A-Z (The Easy-To-Use Reference Handbook)
With its alphabetical organization and the most
student-friendly index available, this handbook ensures that
all students will find the information they seek. Two thorough
opening sections-"The Composing Process" and "The Research
Process”-precede the alphabetical, topic-by-topic core of the
book. Writing from A to Z offers extensive, up-to-date
coverage of Internet research-including guidelines for
evaluating and documenting sources-as well as coverage of four
documentation styles: MLA, APA, CBE, and CMS (Chicago Manual
of Style).
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress Online Catalog contains
approximately 12 million records representing books, serials,
computer files, manuscripts, cartographic materials, music,
sound recordings, and visual materials.
Buros Institute of
Mental Measurement
The Buros Institute of Mental Measurements has more than a
half-century history of serving the public interest and
advancing the field of measurement. By providing professional
assistance, expertise, and information to users of
commercially published tests.
CIA World Fact Book
Includes a great deal of information about the geography,
demographics, government, and economy of countries,
territories, and regions of interest.
Pritchard Law Webs': Internet Law Library
The Internet Law Library (formerly the U.S. House of
Representatives Internet Law Library) was originally provided
to the public courtesy of the Office of the Law Revision
Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives as part of the
Counsel's mission to make the law (particularly the U.S. Code)
available to the public. The Law Revision Counsel's goal was
to provide free public access to the basic documents of U.S.
law.
Occupational Outlook
Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally
recognized source of career information, designed to provide
valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about
their future work lives. Revised every two years, the Handbook
describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the
training and education needed, earnings, and expected job
prospects in a wide range of occupations.
National
Catholic Reporter On-Line
Provides the current issue of the National Catholic
Reporter online.
National Archives and Records Administration: Office of the
Federal Register
The Office of the Federal Register informs citizens of
their rights and obligations by providing ready access to the
official text of Federal laws, Presidential documents,
administrative regulations and notices, and descriptions of
Federal organizations, programs and activities.
The Literary Link
The site is designed for everyone interested in studying
literature in the following categories: Young Adult
Literature, Children's Literature, Teaching English,
Romanticism, 19th-century Prose, Short Stories, Poetry, Gothic
Literature, English Education, Teaching Techniques, Lesson
Plans, Composition, Internet Search devices, and Literary
Theory.
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