The following style guides, all of which describe how to correctly format academic papers and cite sources, are available. However, the Library staff recommends that individuals first consult with their instructor or publisher to determine which style is best suited for their project.
- ACS Style Guide The 2006 Third Edition - information needed to write, review, submit, and edit scholarly and scientific manuscripts
- AIP Style Manual The Fourth Edition of the American Institute of Physics manual
- AMA Manual of Style, Quick Reference Common citation formats from the American Medical Association's style guide
- APA Formatting and Style Guide Purdue University's adaptation of the American Psychological Association's Style Guide
- APA Style Guide to Electronic References The official APA publication on citing ebooks, ejournals, and Internet information sources
- Chicago Manual of Style Online Provides information on manuscript preparation, punctuation, spelling, quotations, captions, tables, abbreviations, references, bibliographies, notes, and indexes, with sections on journals and electronic media
- Council of Science Editors (SCE) Style Guide Ohio State University's guide to the CSE style
- Ohio State University's guide to the CSE style. (Purdue Online Writing Lab) Purdue University's adaptation of the Modern Language Association's style guide
- Turabian Citation Style Brief version of the Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Sixth Edition
Print versions of some of the above guides can also be found by searching in the Libraries' Catalog under the relevant title, such as The MLA Style Guide, The AIP Style Manual, etc.