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  1. How to Cite Sources (with Sample Citations)

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  3. 4 Ways to Cite Sources

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  4. How to Cite Sources (with Sample Citations)

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  5. Work Cited Bib

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  6. Essay Basics: Format a References Page in APA Style

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  1. How to Cite Sources

    Learn why and how to cite sources in academic writing, and use the free Scribbr Citation Generator to create accurate citations in APA and MLA style. Find out which citation style to use, how to format in-text citations and reference lists, and see examples and guides.

  2. How to Properly List Sources in My Essay in the MLA Format

    Learn how to use MLA style to cite sources within your essay and list them on a Works Cited page. Find examples of in-text citations and Works Cited entries for different types of sources, such as books, websites and interviews.

  3. A Quick Guide to Referencing

    Learn how to refer to your sources using different styles, such as Harvard, Vancouver, APA, MHRA, and OSCOLA. See examples of in-text citations and reference lists for books, articles, websites, and more.

  4. How to Cite Sources

    Learn how to cite sources in different styles, such as MLA, APA, and Chicago, with examples for various types of resources. Find out interesting facts and tips about citations, and use the citation generator or manual citation guide on EasyBib.

  5. Student's Guide to MLA Style (2021)

    Learn how to cite sources in MLA style, follow the MLA format for your paper, and create a Works Cited list. This guide covers the basics of MLA style, the nine core elements of MLA citations, and the differences between MLA and other citation styles.

  6. The Basics of In-Text Citation

    Learn how to cite sources in academic writing with parenthetical statements indicating the author, year and page number. See examples of in-text citations for APA, MLA and Chicago styles and use a free citation generator.

  7. List of Sources

    Learn how to cite sources in APA and MLA styles with guidelines and examples. Find out how to format references and works cited lists, and what to include in each entry.

  8. A Quick Guide to Harvard Referencing

    A bibliography is a list of sources that you cite in your academic writing. Learn how to create a Harvard bibliography with examples and rules for different source types.

  9. How to Cite an Essay in MLA

    Learn how to cite an essay in MLA format with author, title, publication, and page number information. See templates, examples, and tips for in-text and works-cited-list citations.

  10. How to Cite Sources in APA Citation Format

    Learn how to cite sources in APA style with this comprehensive guide. Find examples of in-text citations, reference lists, and different source types, such as books, articles, websites, and more.

  11. MLA In-Text Citations: The Basics

    Learn how to cite sources in your text using MLA style, which involves providing relevant source information in parentheses. Find out the basic rules, guidelines, and examples for different types of sources, such as books, articles, poems, and web pages.

  12. How to Write an Academic Essay with References and Citations

    Learn how to use in-text citations and references, including how to cite a website, a book, and a Tweet, according to various style guides. Find out how to pick reliable sources, avoid plagiarism, and show your argument with citations.

  13. Overview

    Citing a source means that you show, within the body of your text, that you took words, ideas, figures, images, etc. from another place. Citations are a short way to uniquely identify a published work (e.g. book, article, chapter, web site). They are found in bibliographies and reference lists and are also collected in article and book ...

  14. MLA Formatting Lists

    Learn how to format lists in MLA style, either integrated into the prose or set vertically. See examples of numbered, bulleted, and continued lists with different punctuation and capitalization rules.

  15. Library Guides: Start Your Research: Cite Your Sources

    Cite Your Sources - Start Your Research

  16. Setting Up the APA Reference Page

    Learn how to set up and format your APA reference page according to the 7th edition guidelines. Find out which sources to include, how to order them alphabetically, and how to create APA references for different types of sources.

  17. 4 Ways to Cite Sources

    2. Use author-date parenthetical citations in APA. To cite paraphrased material in the text of your paper, put the author's last name in parentheses at the end of the sentence where the paraphrase appears. Place a comma after the author's name, then type the year the source was published.

  18. APA In-Text Citations and Sample Essay 7th Edition

    Learn how to format in-text citations in APA style for direct quotes, paraphrases, secondary sources, long quotations, websites, and more. See examples and a sample essay using the 7th edition APA manual.

  19. How To List Things in an Essay (APA and MLA)

    Learn how to use bullets, numbers, letters, and run-in texts to list things in your essay following APA or MLA style. Find out when to use bullet points, numbered lists, colons, semicolons, and brackets in your academic writing.

  20. Argumentative Essays: How to cite sources

    In your "Works Cited" or "References" you only list items you have actually cited in your paper. In a "Bibliography" you list all of the material you may have consulted in preparing your essay, whether or not you have actually cited the work. A "Bibliography" may include any sources related to the topic of the research paper.

  21. Quoting and integrating sources into your paper

    Quoting and integrating sources into your paper

  22. How to Cite a Website

    Learn how to cite a web page in different styles, such as MLA, APA and Chicago. See examples of in-text citations and reference lists for various types of websites, including blogs, newspapers and online articles.

  23. Synthesizing Multiple Sources

    If your purpose is to analyze something, synthesis allows you to show that your analysis is based on and accounts for a broad array of sources. A valid analytical conclusion about how effective CEOs use storytelling to promote employee engagement, for example, will be most convincing if you synthesize multiple examples of how many CEOs do this ...

  24. LibGuides@Southampton: Managing Your Sources: Writing

    Embed links to the articles you read to prevent 'misplacing' or 'losing' your sources; Add pages for your mind map, essay plan, to-do list, etc., making these easy to update alongside your notes. Many digital notebook apps exist, including Microsoft OneNote. OneNote is free to Southampton students, and it works seamlessly with other 365 apps ...

  25. How to Cite a Book

    Learn how to cite a book in different styles, including APA, MLA, and Chicago. Find out how to format the author, title, publisher, year, edition, and page number of the book and its chapter.