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Whether you are using MLA or APA style for your papers, you'll find useful resources on this page. The library has style manuals in print format for your use. The library also offers an online resource called NoodleBib that will create your works cited or references page for you. Stop by the library and ask for assistance. Also be sure to attend a Noodlebib session offered each semester in the Academic Success Center and in the Library. NOTE: The first printing of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Assocation, 6th ed. has errors. Until the library receives copies of the 2nd printing, refer to accurate online resources such as OWL at Purdue or visit the APA site. The OWL at Purdue APA Formatting and Style Guide Corrected sample papers from APA site APA What's New Tutorial MLA The OWL at Purdue MLA Formatting and Style Guide MLA Citation Style Cornell University Library Citing Sources Duke University Libraries Research and Documentation Online by Diana Hacker Cornell University Library Preparing an Annotated Bibliography University of Texas at San Antonio Distinguishing between scholarly journals and magazines Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Writer’s Handbook The Writing Center University of Wisconsin – Madison Indiana University Writing Tutorial Pamphlets NoodleTools / Noodlebib See link on library webpage Zotero Easy Bib Free citation generator MS Word has a citations and bibliography feature Click on References tab Citations and Bibliograhy Select style type APA / MLA |




