Answered By: Sarah Fisher
Last Updated: Jul 14, 2025     Views: 992

TIP: Schedule a time to meet with a Noel Studio consultant. Consultants are able to help you format and cite sources according to most major citation styles (e.g., MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.).

 

Below you will find some helpful resources regarding how to document, format, and cite different resources according to a particular documentation style.

American Anthropological Association (AAA)

American Chemical Society (ACS)

American Geological Institute (AGI)

American Institute of Physics (AIP)

American Management Association (AMA)

American Mathematic Society (AMS)

American Medical Association (AMA)

American Political Science Association (APSA)

American Psychological Association (APA)

Associated Press Stylebook (APS)

American Society for Microbiology (ASM)

American Sociological Association (ASA)

Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago)

Congressional Information Service (CIS)

Council of Science Editors (CSE)

Harvard Law Review Bluebook (Bluebook)

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Linguistic Society of America (LSA)

Modern Language Association

Music

  • Writing about Music: A Style Sheet from the Editors of 19th Century Music by D. Kern Holoman

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

Science and Technical Writing

  • Science and Technical Writing: A Manual of Style by Rubens Philip
  • The Manual of Scientific Style: A Guide for Authors, Editors, and Researchers by Harold Rabinowitz and Suzanne Vogel
CAUTION: Be careful when using automatic citation generators such as the one available on the OWL at Purdue. Automatic citation generators often pull innaccurate information from a source. Always check citations against an official citation manual or other trusted source.