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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Citations: APSA Style

A lot of the professors hand out the APSA Style Manual for Political Students.  I don't find it to be terribly helpful for anything beyond the most basic of citations.  The APSA is based off of the Chicago Manual Style, which can be found here:


The above link provides an easy to use, search-able, on-line manual of the Chicago style.

 Below is an abbreviated document from Texas A&M that nicely summarizes the format.  I did not find anything of use in the fifteen seconds I scanned the APSA website listed at the bottom of this document.


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