CITATION GUIDES AND RESOURCES
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If you decide to include another researcher's work in your project--whether it is facts, ideas, or quotes--you are required to give credit to the researcher through source documentation. This credit appears at the end of your paper or project on a Works Cited (MLA) or References (APA) page. Here are some resources that will help you.

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 STYLE SHEETS

EHS Citation Guide Feb 2009.pdfEHS Citation Guide Feb 2009

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 RESEARCH AND CITATION LINKS

  NoodleBib Sign in or Register
  Diana Hacker Guide to MLA Documentation
  Tips and Tricks for Properly Acknowledging Your Sources
  Official MLA Home Page
  Purdue OWL: Tips on Avoiding Plagiarism
  Purdue OWL: APA Formatting and Style Guide
  Purdue OWL: MLA Resource Page
  Tips for Avoiding Plagiarism

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