Have a special type of resource and can't figure out how to cite it? Search the APA Style Blog for the type of resource. The blog includes blog entries about the DSM-5, DOIs (digial object identifiers), citing yourself, citing government documents, and much more!
Auraria Library's citation builder allows you to enter the details of an item and it automatically creates a citation in APA 6 or MLA 7 format (the two most popular formats used on campus).
Provides an excellent overview of major citation styles. It has examples of many of the most frequently cited material such as journal articles, websites, edited books, online articles, government resources, and much more.
Links to additional style guides can be found via the link below:
Citation Management Software
Citation management software allows you to organize your citations by topic, class, or project and then quickly create a bibliography or cite a source within your paper.
Organize, manage, and cite your references online. This version is free to Auraria Campus students, faculty, and staff. May also be called EndNote Online or EndNote Basic. There is no software to install.
Free reference manager and academic social network. Make your own fully-searchable library in seconds, cite as you write, and read and annotate your PDFs on any device.