Where to Start - Handouts
The following guides were written by Milne Librarians. Each includes examples on both in-text citing and creating citations for a bibliography or works cited. Paper copies of these guides are available at the Research Help Desk in Milne Library.
APA Style Guide (pdf version)
MLA Style Guide (pdf version)
Chicago Style Guide: Notes-Bibliography Style (pdf version)
Where to Start - Best Online Websites
- Purdue OWL Research and Citation Resources
- All-round best guide to formating papers and citations in APA, MLA, and Chicago. Also includes many tutorials on how to research and write papers.
- Research and Documentation Online
- Diane Hacker's guide to citation styles, including APA (Social Sciences), MLA (Humanities), Chicago (History), and CSE (Sciences).
Other Useful Tools
- Avoiding Plagiarism
- A guide with explanations and safe practices from Purdue's OWL.
- Integrating Sources into a Paper or Project
- A guide, with examples, showing how to integrate quotations, paraphrases, and summaries into a paper.
Need More Help?
E-mail a question to a Milne librarian & get a response within 48 hours Monday through Friday.
Schedule a research consultation with a librarian to discuss your research project in depth.
Call the Research Help Desk at Milne Library at 607-436-2722.
Visit the Research Help Desk in Milne Library.
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