1. Citing Music References
The Music Library's web site provides links to citation and writing sources to assist with writing papers in music:
For more information, please take a look at the
Browse by Program pages created by the Music Library staff.
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2. Citing Science, Engineering and Medical References
Taylor Library's web site provides links to citation and writing sources to assist with writing papers in engineering, medicine, and the sciences using the following styles:
For more information, please take a look at the Browse by Program pages created by Taylor Library staff for Medicine & Dentistry; Biological Sciences; Engineering; Health Sciences; and Physical Sciences.
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3. Citing Social Sciences and Humanities References
The D.B. Weldon Library's web site provides links to citation and writing sources to assist with writing papers:
For more information, please take a look at the Browse by Program pages created by Weldon Library staff for Arts; Multidisciplinary & Regional Studies; Social Science; and Information & Media Studies.
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4. Citing Legal References
- The main source for citing legal references, used by Canadian legal researchers, is the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (The McGill Guide). The guide includes examples of United Kingdom and U.S. legal citations as well as some from other jurisdictions. Copies of this print guide are kept on 2hr Reserve in the Law Library, KF 240.C354 2002.
For more information, please take a look at the Browse by Program pages created by the Law Library staff.
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