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Free Citation Generator: APA, MLA, and Chicago Style

Citation Generator

Citation Generator

Guide – Examples

Here are examples of citations for the provided website URL in APA, MLA, and Chicago styles:

  1. APA Style:

Website: Sociology Group. (n.d.). Disability Sociology: Models of Impairment. Retrieved from http://sociologygroup.com/disability-sociology-models-of-impairment/

  1. MLA Style:

Website: “Sociology Group.” Disability Sociology: Models of Impairment. Sociology Group, n.d. Web. 6 July 2023. http://sociologygroup.com/disability-sociology-models-of-impairment/.

  1. Chicago Style:

Website: Sociology Group. “Disability Sociology: Models of Impairment.” Accessed July 6, 2023. http://sociologygroup.com/disability-sociology-models-of-impairment/.

These examples provide you with citations in different styles. Remember to adjust the formatting and punctuation according to the specific style guide you are using.


Here are examples of citations for a book and a journal article related to the topic:

  1. Book Citation:

APA Style: AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. (Year). Book Title. Publisher.

MLA Style: AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. Book Title. Publisher, Year.

Chicago Style: AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. Book Title. Publisher, Year.

Example:

APA Style: Smith, John D. (2021). Disability Studies: An Introduction. Oxford University Press.

MLA Style: Smith, John D. Disability Studies: An Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2021.

Chicago Style: Smith, John D. Disability Studies: An Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2021.

  1. Journal Article Citation:

APA Style: AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. (Year). Article Title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), PageRange.

MLA Style: AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. “Article Title.” Journal Name, vol. Volume, no. Issue, Year, pp. PageRange.

Chicago Style: AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. “Article Title.” Journal Name Volume, no. Issue (Year): PageRange.

Example:

APA Style: Johnson, Anna B., & Williams, Charles D. (2022). Models of Disability: A Sociological Perspective. Journal of Sociology, 10(2), 123-145.

MLA Style: Johnson, Anna B., and Williams, Charles D. “Models of Disability: A Sociological Perspective.” Journal of Sociology, vol. 10, no. 2, 2022, pp. 123-145.

Chicago Style: Johnson, Anna B., and Williams, Charles D. “Models of Disability: A Sociological Perspective.” Journal of Sociology 10, no. 2 (2022): 123-145.

Please note that the citations provided above are general templates, and you should replace “AuthorLastName,” “AuthorFirstName,” “Book Title,” “Publisher,” “Article Title,” “Journal Name,” “Volume,” “Issue,” “Year,” and “PageRange” with the actual information from the book or journal article you are citing.