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How To Cite


Citation Style Quick Guides


MLA Style

APA Style

Chicago Style

CSE (Formerly CBE) Style

Print Resources

MLA handbook for writers of research papers (LB2369 .G53 2003) - Second Level

Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (BF76.7 .P83 2001) - Second Level

The Chicago manual of style (Z253 .U69 1993) - Lower Level (2003 edition in Reference)

A popular condensation - required in some Loyola classes - of all three styles is A Writer's Reference (PE1408 .H2778 2007 - available in Reference) by Diana Hacker.

Bibliographic Management Software

Similar to ProCite or EndNote, RefWorks (together with Write-N-Cite, downloadable from RefWorks) can store citations, insert citations into your papers, and will generate a Works Cited list based on your parenthetical citations. (Warning: there is a learning curve associated with RefWorks.) It is primarily meant for ongoing research and not as a quick fix for someone who just needs to generate a short Works Cited list.

RefWorks
(requires Loyola or Notre Dame barcode AND new users must start account)

RefWorks Tutorial


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