Remember to duplicate the indentation, italics or underlined words when copying the required citation.
    MLA Style
Citation guidelines follow the conventions of the Modern Language Association
    (MLA). Although every effort has been made to adhere to MLA rules, minor
    discrepancies may occur. For more information on how to cite sources using MLA
    style, consult the MLA Handbook, eighth edition.
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    Chicago Style
Citation guidelines follow
    conventions outlined in The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition. Although every effort has been made
    to adhere to Chicago rules, minor discrepancies may occur. For more information on how to cite sources using the Chicago style, consult The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition.
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    APA Style
Citation guidelines follow the conventions of the
    American Psychological Association (APA). Although every effort has been made to adhere to APA rules, minor discrepancies
    may occur. For more information on how to cite sources using APA style, consult the APA's Publication Manual,
    sixth edition.
    Important Note: APA style requires sentence case titles in citations; that is,
    only the first word of the title and subtitle and proper nouns and acronyms
    should be capitalized. Since it is impossible for any automated program to
    correctly distinguish proper nouns from common nouns every time, you should
    carefully review and correct the above APA title as necessary after copying it
    to your bibliography.
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