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Citation Style

The citation style you use will differ depending on which field you are studying at Lewis. History majors generally use Chicago/Turabian/Rampolla, but also on this page you will find guides to the following citation styles--APA, MLA, and the sociology ASA citation style.

MLA Style Book Resources, both print and eBook

MLA Style Online Guides

Citation Style--Chicago Manual of Style, online guide

Citation Style, Chicago Manual of Style, print guides

History has its own citation style, which students can consult using A Pocket Guide to Writing in History by Mary Lynn Rampolla, 7th Ed.  The Lewis University Library has a copy of the guide in its reference collection. 

Rampolla uses the standard history citation style, which is often called the Chicago Manual of Style or Turabian, after Kate L. Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, which is the condensed version of the Chicago Manual of Style.   Rampolla is the even more condensed version.

      

APA Publication Manual

APA Style Online Guides

ASA Style Guide

        Quick Tips for ASA Style

The Sociology Department and the field of sociology require students to follow the ASA Style Guide, published by the American Sociological Association. Use this style when writing your sociology papers.