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Ìý See our :When a professor instructs you to write your paper in this style or that style, she's
                  asking you to adhere to a particular format that provides rules and guidance on how
                  to: 
• physically arrange the paper
• insert footnotes or endnotes
• cite resources
• document resources you've used 
There are several different style guides available, but the three most common are
                  MLA (Modern Language Association Style Manual), APA (American Psychological Association
                  Publication Manual), and Chicago (The Chicago Manual of Style). Though citations may
                  vary in arrangement, they all include the same basic information: 
• author
• title of the resource
• date of publication
Books include place of publication, and periodical materials, such as journal articles,
                  will include volume and issue number, but not a place of publication. Electronic resources
                  will be cited differently depending on the style guide you're using.
Resources
• The Write Place, The Â黨ӰԺ English department's writing center, where you can get help with your papers
• , an excellent resource for styles.
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