How do I cite government publications?

Answer

The guides recommended here are a good starting point for citing government publications. You can see more on the Government Documents page of our Citation Resources guide

The Bluebook

The Bluebook, which is the standard style manual for legal citations, has extensive coverage on how to cite government publications, especially laws, federal regulations, and court cases. A copy of The Bluebook and the support guide Understanding and Mastering The Bluebook are located in the McWherter Library Reference Collection

  1. The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation McWherter Library 1st Floor Reference Collection KF245 B58 2020 
  2. Understanding and Mastering The Bluebook: A Guide for Students and Practitioners McWherter Library 1st Floor Reference Collection KF245 .B37 2020

Citing Government Publications in APA, Chicago, and MLA

  • Last Updated Oct 30, 2025
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