205 Citation Styles
Textbooks
APA Style Citations – 7th edition by Ulrike Kestler (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).
The tutorial covers why it is important to use citations, elements of common source types, and how to create reference and in-text citations based on the 7th edition APA guidelines. This tutorial can also be used as a reference resource.
Chicago Style Citations – 17th edition by Ulrike Kestler and Sigrid Kargut (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).
The tutorial covers why it is important to use citations, elements of common source types, and how to create footnotes or endnotes and bibliographic citations based on the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. This tutorial can also be used as a reference resource.
Referencing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers by Lorisia MacLeod and NorQuest College Library (CC BY-NC 4.0).
Guide on citing and referencing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers in APA 7th Edition and MLA 8th Edition. Based on the templates suggested by Lorisia MacLeod (James Smith Cree Nation) in the 2021 article, “More Than Personal Communication: Templates For Citing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers,” KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 5 (1): https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.135.
Media Attributions
- Canada Map Icon by Icons8 (CC BY-ND).
- BC Map by Adamwashere (CC BY-NC-SA).
- Sask map by Wikimedia Commons (Public domain).