Style Manuals

Styles Frequently Used at Lee University and the Seminary
ACS - American Chemical Society
AP - Associated Press
APA - American Psychological Association
ASA - American Sociological Association
MLA - Modern Language Association
Turabian - Chicago

More Styles
AIP - American Institute of Physics

AMA - American Management Association
AMA - American Medical Association
APSA - American Political Science Association
Bluebook (Legal Citation)
CSE - Council of Science Editors (replaces CBE)
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
NASW - National Association of Social Workers
UPI - United Press International

Miscellaneous Style Resources
Government Publications
Zondervan

See also:
Gale Literary Resources

Writing Resources
 


This guide lists starting points for locating writing resources. For more resources, please see the Writing Resources subject guide or consult a reference librarian for assistance (423) 614-8562.
 

Styles Frequently Used at Lee and Seminary:

ACS - American Chemical Society

ACS Official Website - Reference Style Guidelines

ACS Publications - Copyright Forms and Information
Squires Library database
Click on Copyright Info in left column.

The ACS Style Guide: A Manual for Authors and Editors. American Chemical Society, 1986.
Reference item Ref. QD8.5 .A52

The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information. American Chemical Society; Oxford University Press, 2006.
Reference item Reference Desk - Ref. QD8.5 .A25 2006
Reference item Circulating - QD8.5 .A25 2006
Reference item Reserve at Circulation Desk - QD8.5 .A25 2006
 


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AP - Associated Press 

Associated Press Broadcast News Handbook. By Brad Kalbfeld. McGraw-Hill, 2001.
Circulating - PN4783 .K35 2001

The Associated Press Stylebook. Perseus, 2007.
Reference item Ready Reference - Ref. PN4783 .A83 2007
Reference item Circulating - PN4783 .A83 2000
 


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APA - American Psychological Association 

APA Style - A Squires Library Subject Guide

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed. By Joseph Gibaldi. American Psychological Association, 2001.
Reference item Ref. BF76.7 .P83 2001 and Circulating - BF76.7 .P83 2001
Ebook
Corrections for 6th edition: http://www.apastyle.org/pubman-reprint.pdf
 


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ASA - American Sociological Association 

ASA Quick Style Guide (pdf)
By the American Sociological Association, based on the 1997 edition.

ASA Style Guide
By Buffalo State.

ASA Style Guide. 3rd ed. American Sociological Association, 2007.
Reference item on order as of 3/3/09
 


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MLA - Modern Language Association 

MLA Style - A Squires Library Subject Guide

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. By Joseph Gibaldi. Modern Language Association of America, 2003.
Reference item Ref. LB2369 .G53 2003 - shelved at Reference desk

MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing. By Joseph Gibaldi. Modern Language Association of America, 1998.
Reference item Ref. PN147 .G444 1998
 


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Turabian - Chicago 

Turabian and Chicago Links and Style Manuals - A Squires Library Subject Guide

A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, by Kate L. Turabian. University of Chicago Press, 1996.
Reference item Ready Reference–ask at Reference Desk
Reference item Circulating - LB2369 .T8 1996
 


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More Styles 

AIP - American Institute of Physics

AIP Official Website

AMA - American Management Association

The AMA Style Guide for Business Writing. AMACOM, 1996.
Reference item NetLibrary eBook
Reference item Ref. HF5726 .A49 1996

AMA - American Medical Association

Explanatory Website by the University of Akron

Explanatory Website by Healthlinks, University of Washington

APSA - American Political Science Association

Explanatory Website by the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Bluebook (Legal Citation)

Explanatory Website by Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School

The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. Harvard Law Review Association, 1996.
Reference item Ref. KF245 .B58 1996

CSE - Council of Science Editors (replaces CBE)

Council of Science Editors-Ohio State

Council of Science Editors (CSE) Style - DianaHacker.com

Cite It Right: The SourceAid Guide to Citation, Research, and Avoiding Plagiarism. SourceAid, 2007.
Reference item Ref. PN171 .F56 F69 2007

IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers

Official IEEE Website

NASW - National Association of Social Workers

Official Website of the NASW Press

UPI - United Press International

UPI Stylebook: The Authoritative Handbook for Writers, Editors & News Directors. National Textbook Co., 1992.
Reference item Ref. PN4783 .U65 1992
 


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Miscellaneous Style Resources 

Electronic / Internet Sources

See also individual styles.

Explanatory Website by Online!, Bedford/St. Martin's

Web Research: Selecting, Evaluating, and Citing. By Marie L. Radford. Allyn and Bacon, 2002.
Reference item Circulating - ZA4201 .R33 2002

Government Publications

Explanatory Website by the University of North Texas Libraries

Zondervan

A Christian Writer's Manual of Style. Zondervan, 1988.
Reference item Circulating - BR44 .C48 1988
 


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