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Thesis writing format

【 Thesis Citation Formats & Writing Guides 】

【 (1) Reference Guides for Various Thesis Citation Formats 】

Reference Guides for Various Thesis Citation Formats (Source: B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library)

【 (2) APA, Chicago, and MLA Styles 】

When writing academic dissertations, theses, or research reports, adhering to established academic writing standards is mandatory. In the field of education, the vast majority of local and international researchers rely heavily on the APA and Chicago style formats as their primary frameworks.

  • APA (American Psychological Association) Style (Provided by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
    The APA format refers to the specific regulations outlined in the Publication Manual published by the American Psychological Association. These guidelines govern submissions to the association's academic journals. The manual specifies rules regarding manuscript architecture, word choice, tables, figures, numbers, and symbols. Broadly known as APA style, it serves as a foundational benchmark for journals, university research papers, and postgraduate theses across related disciplines.
  • Chicago Style (Provided by The University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center)
    Chicago style is also frequently referred to as Turabian style or Humanities style. It stands as one of the most widely adopted citation systems in the humanities and social sciences. This guide offers comprehensive instructions on formatting bibliographies, citations, and footnotes for various research materials including books, articles, theses, and conference proceedings.
  • MLA (Modern Language Association) Style (Provided by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
    MLA style is another major bibliographic format commonly employed in academic journals and research papers. This website provides detailed, step-by-step examples for documenting diverse intellectual resources, such as books, periodicals, personal correspondence, audiovisual items, and digital web resources.
  • Journal of Educational Media & Library Sciences Chicago and APA Style Examples (Provided by Tamkang University JoEMLS Quarterly)