How to Cite Resources

For some good examples, see The Bedford Handbook;
try the Bedford Bibliographer to create and manage citations online,
or try the KnightCite

How to Cite Electronic Resources: 

  • Follow the guidelines on the WALDO Cite Site to create your citations. 
    • MLA (Modern Language Association) - English, Literature, Humanities
    • APA (American Psychological Association) - Psychology, Nursing, Education
    • Chicago - History
    • Turabian - History
  • Please Note: if you are citing an article from a full-text library database, you will need the URL for the database - refer to the online list of Database URLs for Citation Purposes.

How to Cite Print Resources: Online Guide

How to Cite Resources Within the Text of your paper: In-text Citations

Help with Annotated Bibliographies


Created by Pace University Library
Revised 3/06
Sarah Burns Feyl
sburnsfeyl@pace.edu