You can find free information about your chosen citation style at the links below.
AIP Research Data Policy (including Data Availability Statement templates, data citations, and an FAQ)
AMA Manual of Style (requires Marshall University login)
Available to Marshall students, faculty, and staff as an eBook in the eBook Central database.
APAStyle.APA.org
Much of the current APA style guide is available for free on this part of their website.
ASME Journal Guidelines: References
Sample references for different source types in ASME style and journal title abbreviations.
University of Michigan Libraries ASME Citation Style LibGuide
University of Missouri Libraries ASME Citation Guide LibGuide
Turabian Citation Quick Guide
Turabian Student Paper-Formatting Tip Sheets
(Includes demonstrations of various manuscript formatting elements such as page numbers, figures, footnotes, and more.)
Scientific Style and Format Citation Quick Guide
A quick guide to building the most common reference types in CSE style using the citation-sequence, citation-name, and name-year systems.
California State University Channel Islands Writing & Multiliteracy Center Ecology Style Guide
University of San Francisco Gleeson Library Ecology Citation Style Guide
IEEE Editorial Style Manual
Includes free, downloadable PDF copies of the following manuals
IEEE Editorial Style Manual for Authors (grammar and document formatting guidelines)
IEEE Mathematics Guide (instructions for rendering mathematical equations)
IEEE Reference Guide (instructions for citing references)
MLA Handbook Plus (requires Marshall University login)
Online access to the MLA handbook for Marshall University, students, faculty, and staff
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers (2nd Edition)
Includes free, searchable online access and a free, downloadable PDF version.
MEDLINE/PubMed Resources: Samples of Formatted References for Authors of Journal Articles
Details, including fuller citations and explanations, are in Citing Medicine (linked above). Note Appendix F which covers how citations in MEDLINE/PubMed differ from the advice in Citing Medicine.
Construction of the National Library of Medicine Title Abbreviations
Discusses the rules currently used by NLM to construct title abbreviations for journals indexed in PubMed. Users may encounter older references to titles abbreviated using different rules.