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Citation Guides for Government Documents 

Print and web guides to citing government documents in various formats; online sources for citing all types of publications regardless of format.
Last update: Jul 16th, 2009 URL: http://guides.lib.umich.edu/citedocs  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Citing all Publications

  • Electronic Style: A Guide to Citing Electronic Information
    • Best guide for Internet information
    • Doc. Desk, GL Ref, UGL Ref, Public Health, Science, and ILSL: PN 171 .D37 L51 1993
  • MLA Format (Purdue)
    • Modern Language Association citation guide
    • Sample page, works cited, format for papers
    • See bottom of page for printer-friendly format
  • Online! Citation Styles (Bedford-St.Martin's)
    • Citations for web and gopher, ftp and telnet, e-mail messages and listservs
    • Includes government publications and web frames
  • Style Sheets for Citing Internet and Electronic Resources(UC-Berkeley)
    • Guide to citing World Wide Web, ftp, usenet groups, and e-mail
    • MLA, APA and Turabian
  • Suggested Citation Styles for Our Internet Information (Census Bureau)
    • Citation guide to U.S. Census Bureau internet publications with illustrations
    • Includes ASCII, HTML, and PDF files; dynamically-generated tables (Data Extraction System, Data Ferret, CD-ROM Lookup); FTP and E-Mail
 
 

Citing Government Documents

  • Complete Guide to Citing Government Information Sources
    • Covers documents issued by all levels of government
    • Paper, microform, and electronic sources
    • Doc.Desk and UGL Ref.: Z 7164 .G7 G371 1993

     

 

Subject Guide

Profile ImageCatherine Morse
Contact Info:
Government Documents Center
Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library
734-936-2333
Send Email

Subjects:
Economics, International Documents, Law, Public Policy

 

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