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Resources
Articles and Journals
Books and Media
ERes- Reserves
Internet Resources
Other Libraries
Archives/Special Coll.
Collections
New Books
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Citation Builders and
Guides
Noodle Tools
In addition to NoodleBib a subscription based
program (coming soon to the Library) Noodle Tools
includes a variety of free tools including
NoodleBibExpress, NoodleBib MLA Starter,
NoodleTools Knowledge Base, NoodleQuest
and NoodleTeach
Bibliographic
Format: WALDO's CiteSite
serves
as an aid for students who need guidance
citing
electronic documents in their papers.
Bibliography Style
Handbook from the Writer's Workshop
"This handbook summarizes and illustrates the
bibliographical formatting rules for three different
citation styles: the American Psychological
Association (APA) style, the new Modern Languages
Association (MLA) style, and the old MLA style."
Citing Electronic Resources: The Internet Public
Library
provides links to recommended electronic
information citation guides.
Citation and Style
Guides
created and maintained by Concordia University
Libraries. Covers APA, MLA, Turabian,
Chicago, other citation guides and a section on "How
to cite sources" (avoiding plagiarism), and Grammar
Guides.
Biblioscape Express
is
a free source that formats records
in ACS, APA, and MLA style formats.
The website also offers Biblioscape,
an enhanced fee-based product.
Citationmachine was
created by David Warlick of The
Landmark Project in 2000 to assist
researchers in the creation of
bibliographic citations in MLA, APA,
Chicago and Turabian styles.
Easybib creates
citations in "MLA format
only" for free . The
Easybib website also
provides a monthly
subscription option for
an enhanced product that
formats in MLA and APA
styles.
Ottobib
is a free source that
formats "books only"
into APA, MLA or
Turabian styles. It
uses the item's ISBN to
locate the information
and also provides a
picture of the cover of
the book with a link to
the item in Amazon.com.
Source Aid
Citation Builder
is a free source
that allows the
creation of
bibliographic
citations in
MLA, APA,
Chicago, and
Council of
Science Editors
styles. The
website also
offers Citation
Builder Pro, a
fee-based
product that has
additional
features such as
the option to
create footnotes
and endnotes.
The Writing
Center UWM :
Citing
References in
Your Paper
is
an online
handbook
produced by the
University of
Wisconsin -
Madison to
assist
researchers in
the production
of bibliographic
citations in the
styles of ASPA,
APA, Chicago,
Turabian, CBE
and MLA.
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