| Several handbooks are available that provide details on how to cite sources in a variety of styles, including Andrea Lundsford's Everyday Writer, MLA, APA, and Chicago style handbooks. These manuals are available both at the library reference desk and at the Writing Center (Confer 232). The online resources below may also be helpful as you document your sources.
MLA STYLE
APA STYLE
CHICAGO STYLE

The library also provides access to a citation management program called RefWorks. To use this program, create a personal account, then download or enter citations. You can print your citations in a wide variety of styles.
Learn more about RefWorks.

Access to EndNote Web comes with the library's subscriptions to Web of Science. To use this citation management software, create a personal account while you are on campus, then download or enter citations. If you already use EndNote software on your personal computer, you can transfer references seamlessly between it and EndNote Web. See the EndNote Web tutorials for more information.
Last updated 3/26/07
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