12Documentation Styles
 
Disciplinary Documentation Preferences
 
APA
(American Psychological Association)
CBE
(Council of Biology Editors Style Manual)
Chicago Manual of Style MLA
(Modern Language Association)
Anthropology* Computer Sciences Anthropology* Art*
Business* Engineering Art* Communication Studies*
Communication Studies* Technology Business* Composition*
Composition* Health Sciences Communication Studies* English
Nursing Mathematics* History Foreign Languages
Political Science* Natural Sciences Mathematics* Literature
Psychology Applied Sciences Philosophy  
Sociology*   Political Science*  
    Religion  
    Sociology*  

*see other listing(s) also; depends on department or journal preference
Source: Jones, Robert, Patrick Bizzaro, and Cynthia Selfe. The Harcourt Brace Guide to Writing in the Disciplines. NY: Harcourt Brace, 1997. 422-423.

 

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