In addition to the major styles described in the other tabs, these resources describe other citation styles that you might need to use--along with some general citation topics.
AP (Associated Press) StylebookThis link opens in a new windowThe AP Stylebook is a writing style manual for journalists, providing guidance on usage, spelling, punctuation, pronunciation, and other writing topics. NOTE: This online version allows 10 users at a time. If you are denied access, please wait and try again.
Basic Legal CitationCiting legal resources can be difficult. Although not identical to The Bluebook, this resource will help you understand how to cite legal citations correctly. From the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University Law School.
Bluebook CitationsA guide to legal citations according to the 20th ed. of The Bluebook. Covers a number of topics, including a helpful Weird Bluebook Rules section! From the University of Hawaii School of Law Library.
Cell Journal: Formatting GuidelinesDescribes how to format an article for submission to the journal Cell. Scroll down to find the section on formatting "References."
Journal of Wildlife Management: Author Guidelines (Word Doc)The citation format of the Journal of Wildlife Management is often used in the environmental sciences. This Word document provides guidelines for authors. "Literature cited" examples start on page 60.