Best Bets - Top Places to Find Citation Information |
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KnightCite - Automatic Citation Creator |
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Interactive web tool from Calvin College. Helps you produce citations for books, articles, web pages, etc. Plug in your info and it will create citations for you in APA, MLA or Chicago style. |
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Landmark Citation Machine |
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Interactive web tool that helps you produce reference citations for books, articles, interviews, web pages, internet magazine articles and more! Plug in your info and it will create citations for you in APA or MLA format. |
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Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper |
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Nice site from Duke University Libraries that helps you build citations for books, articles from databases, websites, interviews & more in MLA, APA, Chicago or Turabian style. See also their APA: In Text Parenthetical Citations and MLA: In-text Parenthetical Citations for finding out how you cite things within the text of your paper. |
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Citing References in Your Paper |
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Good site from the UW Madison Writing Center. Learn how to cite in less common styles, such as APSA (Political Science), CBE (Biology), and more. |
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Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Recognize and Avoid It |
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Find out how you can avoid plagiarism by recognizing acceptable and unacceptable paraphrasing, plagiarism as it relates to Internet resources and more. |
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UW Oshkosh Writing Center |
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The Writing Center offers peer tutoring to help you with starting your papers, editing them, citing sources, proofreading, and more! To schedule one-on-one help for your paper, visit their Web page . |
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You can find editions of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers at the Reference Desk on the 1st floor South of Polk Library. Just ask at the service desk! |