Style Manuals in Print
The following style manuals are available at the Syracuse University Libraries. Click on the title for location and availability information.
The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th Edition)-Harvard law Review Call Number KF 245 .B58 2005 Available: Bird Library / Law Library No image available
ACS Style Manual (3rd Edition) - Anne Coghill
Call Number: QD 8.5 .A25 2006
AP Stylebook and Briefing in Media Law - Associated Press
Call Number: PN 4783 .A83 2005
Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences - Nicholas J. Higham
Call Number: QA 42 .H54 1998
ISBN/ISSN: 0898714206
This book is available in both print and electronic format.
Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago style for students and researches - Kate L. Turabian
Call Number: LB 2369 .T8 2007
Additional copies and editions available at Bird Library, Law Library, and Moon Library
Other Styles
There are many, many citation styles in addition to the four covered by this guide. Many professional and scholarly organizations, for example, have developed style and publication guidelines especially adapted to their particular disciplines.
While it is impossible to discuss all the citation options available, the following list provides a small sample of other citation styles you may wish to consider.
- ACS (American Chemical Society) The ACS Style / ACS Style: guidelines and examples / ACS QuickGuide from UC Berkeley
- APSA (American Political Science Association) Guide to APSA documentation
- ASA (American Sociological Association) Quick ASA Style Guide / Guide to ASA Formatting
- Law - The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation / Citation Tips / Introduction to Legal Citation
- GSA (Geological Society of America) GSA Style Guide
- IEEE Computer Society Style Guide: Introduction / Special Sections
- Turabian Style: A slightly modified version of the Chicago Style, aimed at student writers Quick Guide



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