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bulletCitation Style Guides for Internet and Electronic Sources - Internet and electronic information, with no print equivalents, presents new challenges to scholars. Increasingly information is being published only in electronic formats, and questions about how to cite these sources in academic papers have become frequent at library reference desks. Although a definitive... site annotation for Citation Style Guides for Internet and Electronic Sources

http://www.library.ualberta.ca/guides/citation/index.cfm

bulletNoodleBib - The MLA Bibliography Composer - This online bibliography tool can take the confusion out of writing bibliographies. It uses the MLA style format. Fill in the blanks and format your completed bibliography. Save it on the NoodleBib site as you build it; when finished, you can open it from within Word for final formatting before pr... site annotation for NoodleBib - The MLA Bibliography Composer

http://www.noodletools.com/login.php

bulletUsing Modern Language Association (MLA) Format - Learn some tips regarding the use of the MLA citation style. site annotation for Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_mla.html

bulletWriters' Workshop - Citation Styles - This handbook summarizes and illustrates the bibliographical formatting rules for two different citation styles: the American Psychological Association (APA) style and the Modern Language Association (MLA) style. (site) site annotation for Writers' Workshop - Citation Styles

http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/writer_resources/citation_styles/citat...

bulletUsing Sources - From Hamilton College, N.Y., read tips for students on how to avoid plagiarism, with a focus on the note-taking stage. This site includes good examples of paraphrased and plagiarized material. site annotation for Using Sources

http://www.hamilton.edu/writing/sources.html

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