Citing Geospatial Data Resources. ACMLA best practices. Compiled by Alberta Auringer Wood,
Bibliographic Control Committee of the Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives.
Legal Citation. By the Queen's University Law Library.
A brief guide with examples of the most commonly used legal citations, based on the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation.
Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation . 9th ed. Toronto, ON: Thomson Reuters Canada, 2018. Prepared by members of the McGill Law Journal, this guide is widely used by judges, academics, and Canadian law journals. KE 259 .C36 2018 Reference.
The Complete Guide to Citing Government Information Resources : A Manual for Social Science & Business Research. By Cheney, Debora. 3rd ed. Bethesda, MD : LexisNexis ; Congressional Information Service, c2002. Z 7164 .G7 Reference.
Citing International & Foreign Government & Legal Sources
Guide to Foreign and International Legal Citations
A 278-page guide by the New York University School of Law Journal of International Law and Politics, First edition, 2006. Provides information on citing and abbreviating foreign and international legal sources. The first section is by country, then by IGO, tribunals, treaties and law cases.