Citation Styles
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APA Citation Style
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Chicago/Turabian Styles
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MLA Citation Style
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Citation Managers/Generators
Note: You are still responsible for your citations even when using a citation generator.
- Zotero"Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research."
- See also - How to Download and Use Zotero
- RefWorks This link opens in a new window
- Register from any computer by going to https://refworks.proquest.com and clicking on Create Account
- See also FAQ Collection: RefWorks and Video Tutorials.
- Register from any computer by going to https://refworks.proquest.com and clicking on Create Account
Note: You are still responsible for your citations even when using a citation generator.
Many databases will provide citations with the sources.
- Ebsco databases: Use the Cite option from the Tools option on the detailed record.
- Google Scholar: Use the Cite option under the source information.
- ZoteroBibAfter searching for your source or manually entering the information, select the citation style from the citation options.
- Click on the source to update information.
- Click on the quotation mark icon to the right of your source for the in text citation. Include page number(s) for direct quotes.
- Copy individual citations or the complete list.