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Citing Sources
A citation is a reference to a published source, a way of acknowledging you found this information published somewhere, by someone.
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Beginner's Tutorial: Plagiarism & Citations
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Medical & Scientific Citation Resources
ACS Style Guide
From the American Chemical Society. Also available in print: UMSL TJ REFERENCE QD8.5 .A25 2006
ICMJE Manuscript Preparation
Guidelines for medical manuscripts from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
NLM Style Guide
The complete text of "Citing Medicine," Second Edition from the National Library of Medicine
Purdue OWL Writing Lab
Writing resources and instructional material
Scientific Style and Format (Council of Science Editors)
A few pages of free explanations & examples for CSE-style citations as used in many scientific publication (a subscription is required for access to the full site). Formerly known as the CBE/Council of Biology Editors style
Legal Citation
Introduction to Basic Legal Citation
A guide to help users understand citation formats typically used in legal journals, cases, courts, etc.
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