| Creating a Works
Cited Page
Citation Machine
Create you own citations (APA, MLA) with the
Citation Machine
(NOTE: The Citation Machine is a utility at
the Landmark Project.)
Assembling a List of Works
Cited in Your Paper
(Duke University Libraries)
See examples of Citations for different types of
print and electronic materials (APA , Chicago, MLA,
Turabian) Citing Full Text Article Within
Online Databases
MLA Style
APA Style
EBSCO
Host Databases
Click on "Styles of Citation" in the left menu of
the HELP screen (Academic Search Premier, Business
Source Elite, Clinical Pharmacology, EBSCO Animals,
ERIC, Health Source: Consumer Edition &
Nursing/Academic Edition, Master File Premier,
MEDLINE, Newspaper Source, Primary Source, Regional
Business News, Searchasaurus, The Serials Directory,
TOPICsearch)
Gale Databases
Click on the HELP icon from any of the following
databases (look for "Managing the Information you
find," then "Citing Thompson Gale
Resources") Biography Resource Center,
Literature Resource Center, Health and Wellness
Center, InfoTrac OneFile, LitFinder, and Opposing
Viewpoints Resource Center
HW Wilson Databases
(Wilson OmniFile)
Click on the "Help" button on the left side to
locate "How to cite articles." Formatting Your Paper
Using American Psychological Association (APA)
Format
(Purdue University Online Writing Lab)
Instructions for APA format
Using Modern Language
Association (MLA) Format
(Purdue University Online Writing Lab)
Instructions for MLA format
Chicago Style
Using Internal Citations in Your Paper
Citing
Sources within Your Paper
(Duke University Libraries)
See examples of internal or parenthetical citations
for different types of print and electronic
materials (ALA, MLA, Turabian) Creating an Annotated
Bibliography
Annotated Bibliographies
(Purdue University Online Writing Lab)
Instructions and Examples Additional Resources
Citing Information
(UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries)
Citing Sources
(University of Minnesota Libraries)
Tutorials for citing information
Guide to Citation
Style Guides
(Journalism Resources by Karla Tonella, University
of Iowa)
Links to online citation style guides
Citation
Styles
(Online!: A Reference Guide to Using Internet
Sources)
Style sheets specifically for Internet and
Electronic resources |