Citation rules
Citation rules
What is a citation?
A citation is basic information required to identify and locate a specific publication (book, book chapter, article, website, video, etc.).
What is a citation style?
A citation style is a system of rules relating to how sources should be recorded and referenced in academic writing. Whenever referring to someone else’s publication, a citation must be used to avoid literary theft. Different academic disciplines have specific guidelines for organizing material and citing sources. The citation method should conform to one of the methods, and consistency in recording should be maintained.
Popular Citation Styles
ACM
Examples of citation styles from the Association for Computing Machinery website
AMA
The 10th edition from 2007 of the AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors is in the library
Detailed guide from the University of Waterloo website
Short guide from the British Columbia Institute of Technology website
Examples from the Berkeley Library website
APA
Guide to APA 7th Edition, Prof. Hod Orkin, University of Haifa.
The 7th edition of the APA guide from 2020 is in the library: Publication Manual of the APA: the official guide to APA style 2020
Hebrew guidelines (including examples) adapted to Hebrew. The document was written and edited in the library of the School of Society and Arts (belonging to Ono Academic College) by Noga Dvir from the library staff, according to the APA 7th edition guidelines, 2020.
Detailed information on citation rules APA website
Examples and explanations from the Purdue University website
Examples and explanations from The University of Queensland website
APA 7 bibliographic rules of the School of Social Work
Citation Machine – developed by psychologist Raz Hadif.
An automatic online tool for citing sources in Hebrew and English. The tool allows students to make the act of citing sources in Hebrew much simpler. The tool is built on the basis of the APA 7 citation rules (the most recent rules) and is designed to allow the citation of a wide range of bibliographic sources for free.
How to cite from ChatGPT according to APA registration rules
ASA/ASR
These citation guidelines are published annually in the February and August issues of ASR
Examples (also in Hebrew) are available in the sample printout of ASR citation rules
Chicago
The 17th edition from 2017 of the Chicago Manual is in the library: The Chicago manual of style
Examples of citations from the Western Sydney University website
Explanations and examples of citations from the Chicago Style website
CSE/CBE
The 7th edition from 2006 of the CSE Guide is available in the library: Scientific style and format: the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers / Style Manual Committee, Council of Science Editors
Examples of bibliographic citations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Writing Center
Harvard
Hebrew Guidelines for Citing Sources (Including Examples) Adapted for Hebrew in the Kinneret College Library (Edited by Samdi Melamed).
Hebrew Examples Courtesy of the Department of Geography.
Guidelines on the Open University UK website
MLA
The 9th edition of the MLA Handbook from 2021 is in the library: MLA Handbook
Guidelines and detailed information on citation rules on the MLA website
Examples on the Purdue University website
Turabian
Detailed citation rules from the Chicago Publishing website
Vancouver
Explanations and examples of bibliographic rules on the Monash University website
Detailed guide on the Imperial College of London