Search Strategy Hints For Finding What You Need
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Congratulations!Your web search was successful and you found exactly what you needed! Before you use the quote in your paper, you're going to need some information, just like you do for any source. Make sure you have the URL, the author's name and the title before you leave the site. Remember, just because something appears on the internet doesn't mean it is in the public domain or that copyright laws don't apply. The Slate Citation Machine will help you format and create citations for a variety of resources. Enter the information and it generates a proper citation which you can copy and paste into your document. All of the periods, commas and colons are in just the right place! The Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) has a guide to creating research papers and bibliographies in MLA and APA formats. To return to this page when you are finished, use the back button on your browser. Robert Delaney at the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library of the Long Island University has created a site that compares several different styles including APA, Turabian, Chicago, MLA and AMA. If you don't have to use a particular style, he suggests his own. You can find his site at http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citation.htm. Use the back button to come back here. Click here to return to the introductory page or you can click on any of the icons to the left to visit other sections of this site. Please read the Disclaimer! Please report non-functioning links or new sites to pstohrer@edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu. This page and all accompanying pages copyright 1995, 2004 by Philip C. Stohrer. All rights reserved. This page was last updated October 6, 2007. |