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Research & Documentation

General

  • Research and Documenting Sources is produced by Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL): This site provides comprehensive information on a large variety of writing and research related topics. The site provides excellent explanations and examples of both MLA and APA documentation styles, integrating citations into an essay, preparing a works cited page, and using endnotes and footnotes.
  • Information Literacy Tool Kit was developed by Sterling Evans Library's Instructional Services, Texas A&M University. The site focuses on finding and evaluating sources, and then provides information on the various documentation styles.
  • http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/home.htm guides the individual through choosing and researching a topic in the library..
  • Get EndNote 9.0, free for Texas A&M students. To learn more about how to use EndNote 9.0, go to their Web site.

Citing Sources (See Documentation, below)

Finding Sources

Using Sources

Evaluating Sources

Paraphrasing

Summarizing

Integrating Quotations

Plagiarism

Documentation

 
 

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