Citation Guides

Print and Online Sources Using Turabian as a guide

Horace Mann Guidelines for Preparing a Bibliography and Endnotes

** Footnotes and bibliographic citations always use the following indentation rules:
First line of the footnote is always indented, while the second line begins at the left margin.
First line of a bibliography always begins at the left margin, while any succeeding lines are indented.

Create Your Own Citation

Citation Machine
Create your own quick bibliographic citation for web pages as well as books, journal articles, newspapers, and interviews.

 


Additional Style Guides

APA, MLA and Turabian

Guide to Every Style of Bibliographic Citation

APA Citing Bibliographic and Footnote Entries

MLA Citing Footnotes and Bibliographic Entries (REF 808.02 GIB)

Turabian Citing Footnotes and Bibliographic Entries (REF 808.02 TUR)

Footnotes and Parenthetical References

More Sources

Library Of Congress : Citing Electronic Sources.

Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format (Purdue Online Writing Lab) (REF 808.066 PUB)

** Footnotes and bibliographic citations always use the following indentation rules:
First line of the footnote is always indented, while the second line begins at the left margin.
First line of a bibliography always begins at the left margin, while any succeeding lines are indented.

 

Copyright and Fair Use

Stanford University Libraries:Copyright and Fair Use

Plagiarism

Indiana University-Plagiarism: What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It

Compares source material with unacceptable paraphrases and discusses ways to create original text. Suggests strategies for avoiding plagiarism.

Purdue University- Avoiding Plagiarism

Discusses the theory of plagiarism, giving credit, and how to assure your own safety in the context of intellectual honesty.
Steps to avoid plagiarism.

Evaluating Web Resources

Examples