A good citation guide is the best tool to use when writing citations. Below are a few recommended citation guides.
Watch the video below for how to find citations in the library's databases. Another great reason to use the library's databases for your research is that they provide you with the citations you need for your bibliographies. After watching this video you will know how to find the citations for sources you find in the library's databases.
Most plagiarism is accidental and a result of needing to fine tune your notetaking skills and organize your research better. Watch the video below for tips on how to avoid plagiarism and how to spot common plagiarism mistakes.
It can be challenging to use citations in your paper. How should you introduce your sources? What and when do you need to cite? When should you paraphrase, summarize, or use a direct quotation? What do those terms even mean?
Here are some things to consider when using resources in your writing.
The citation generator links below can help you format your citations using forms and prompts. Just choose your style and type of source.
Get your paper and citations checked at the Center for Academic Success (CAS).