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Sociology

Citations for Sociology

Sociology has its own citation style—ASA Style from the American Sociological Association. However, your instructor may ask you to use APA or another citation style for your sociology papers. Check your assignment guidelines to be certain you're using the correct citation style. The resources on this page will help you learn how to accurately format ASA and APA citations, and you can always contact the library or the UVU Writing Center for help.

Using Database Citation Tools

Many library databases include a citation tool that automatically generates citations for you, in a variety of styles—this is a great time saving feature! When you've found an article, book, or other item in a library database that you'd like to use, look for a button labeled Cite or Citation, then copy the citation in the style you need. However, these citations may contain formatting errors or missing information, since they're not actually made by a human. Be sure to proofread citations made by citation generators, and edit any mistakes! Use the citation resources on this page to help with this.

ASA Note: Unfortunately most library databases don't include an option to generate citations in ASA Style. Our recommendation is to copy your source's citation in MLA style, and then use one of the ASA resources on this page to help you edit the citation into ASA style. MLA is very similar to ASA style, so it's the best to use MLA as your starting point for editing.

ASA Citation Style

ASA is the citation style commonly used for research in sociology. The following resources will help you learn how to format ASA citations.

APA Citation Style

APA is the citation style commonly used for research in the social and behavioral sciences, business, education, and the sciences. The following resources will help you learn how to format APA citations.

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