CITING SOURCES

SIMPLE BIBLIOGRAPHIC FORM created by Ms. Lai

Citation Machine (http://citationmachine.net): Best bibliography maker

KnightCite Bibliography Creation Tool (http://www.knightcite.com): This resource is from Hekman Library at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI.

Noodletools (http://www.noodletools.com): Use the FREE version of the bibliograhy maker. Develop search strategies, find useful resources, create bibligraphies, see reviewed professional books, and share ideas and   ask questions.

Citation Maker (http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/secondary/howto/cited/index.html) from the Oregon School Library Information System

OSLIS Secondary Citation Maker (http://www.openc.k12.or.us/citeintro/citeintro.php?Grd=Sec)

Easy Bib (http://www.easybib.com):  This will do an APA style bibliography if the paid version is used.  $6 per year.

Citing Sources from Tucson Unified School District Research Portal

Modern Language Association:  MLA Syle

University of Alberta

Purdue University

University

Columbia University

From one section of the Guide to Library Research site from Duke University Libraries. Essential for writers of term papers, this clearly written guide gives examples of how to cite a specific source using the format of any one of four well-known style manuals: APA, Chicago, MLA, and Turabian. Among the many examples included are citations for electronic books, online magazines, and Web pages.
(http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/works_cited)

Citation Game (http://depts.washington.edu/etriouw/gameindex.htm): Teaches students the format, but they must write it out.

Citing Internet Resources from Classroom Connect Community (http://www.classroom.com/community/connection/howto/citeresources.jhtml):
Just as students need to cite the books and periodicals they use to support their research, they must also cite online sources of information. Classroom Connect developed the following method to help students cite Internet sources as accessed through their Internet browsers. This method makes it easy for educators to check the veracity of every online source their students cite. We've also included new information specifying how to cite the graphics, sounds, and video clips students retrieve for use in their multimedia presentations.

References for College Papers from University of Wisconsin (http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/paperref.htm)

APA Research Style Crib Sheet (http://www.wooster.edu/psychology/apa-crib.html)
 
 

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