Bibliography citation styles
Bibliography styles create a consistent way of citing the sources in your document. Microsoft Office Word 2007 provides several of the most common citation style formats. These are available on the References tab in the Citations & Bibliography group.
Choose the style format that is required by the instructor or the publisher of the written material that you are presenting. When you insert a citation in your Office Word 2007 document, Word provides the correct inline format for your citation. Word then provides the associated bibliography style when you generate the bibliography from the sources that you cited.
Bibliography citation styles
Abbreviation | Style name |
APA | American Psychological Association |
Chicago | The Chicago Manual of Style |
GB7714 | Standardization Administration of China |
GOST - Name Sort | The Federal Agency of the Russian Federation on Technical Regulating and Metrology |
GOST - Title Sort | The Federal Agency of the Russian Federation on Technical Regulating and Metrology |
ISO 690 - First Element and Date | International Organization for Standardization |
ISO 690 - Numerical Reference | International Organization for Standardization |
MLA | Modern Language Association |
SIST02 | Standards for Information of Science and Technology by Japan Science and Technology Agency |
Turabian | Turabian Style |
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