Citing Your Sources




Most instructors who assign research papers at CLC will require you to cite your sources using MLA citation style. Citation styles provide you a way to consistently list the resources that you use in writing your paper. Citation styles can be intimidating, just remember that they are meant to help you easily locate information.

MLA is not the only citation style available. Below you will find links to resources that will help you cite your sources.

Bedford APA Citation Style Guide Shows you how to cite sources using MLA, as well as APA, Chicago, and CBE formats. Bedford APA Citation Style Guide Shows you how to cite sources using APA, as well as MLA, Chicago, and CBE formats

The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is located on the Library bookshelves at 808.027GIB 1999.


The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association is located on the Library bookshelves at 808.0661PUB