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Citation Guides

Why should I cite my sources?
  1. It gives proper credit to authors.
  2. It helps you avoid plagiarism.
  3. It allows your readers to find your sources in case they'd like to learn more about the topic.
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MLA Guides

The Modern Language Association (MLA) citation style is used to cite sources within the language arts, cultural studies, and other humanities fields.
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  • ​Formatting & Style Guide
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APA Guides

The American Psychological Association (APA) citation style is used to cite sources in the social sciences (i.e. psychology, sociology, anthropology), education, and other science fields.
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Citation Tools

My Bib

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My Bib is a free bibliography and citation generator that makes accurate citations for you to copy straight into your academic assignments and papers. Simply browse to any page on the internet (including PDFs) and click the MyBib button to generate an automatically formatted citation for that page.

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Scrible

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Scrible is a powerful tool that streamlines the process of researching, annotating, citing, and writing. Scrible allows you to:​
  • Build your cloud-based library of articles, webpages, PDFs, and more.
  • Connects to Google Docs, giving you full access to your library and annotations while editing.
  • Full-text search your library.
  • Annotate articles in your browser.
  • Make comments directly on webpages.
Learn more about how Scrible works.

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