Citing your sources for a research paper can be a daunting prospect.
There are so many questions.
There are so many questions.
- Is your book an e-book or a print book?
- Is that internet source an article, a blog post, a web page, or an online newsletter?
- Is it possible (or even desirable) to cite a tweet?
Perhaps you've felt something like this:
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Don't worry. We're here to help.
Our Citing Sources page is an excellent resource.
It has the following:
- Link to a sample APA paper carefully crafted by two of our librarians.
- Information for print copies of citation manuals in the library.
- Links to Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL), which has dozens of examples of how to cite different resources in APA, Chicago, and MLA style.
A screenshot of our Citing Sources page. |
You can also get citation help...
- in person at the Information Desk on any floor.
- by phone at (254) 968-9249 during library hours.
- by using our online Ask A Librarian form.
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