Citations give credit to other people’s ideas that have been incorporated into one another’s work. They indicate which ideas belong to whom and give credit where credit is due. This allows researchers to find and comment on each others’ sources.

Citation Generators

  • (Landmark Project)
  • (Calvin College)

Citation Style Guides

  • (Purdue OWL)
  • Ìý(Concordia Univ)

APA Style

For further information, consult the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association located at the Reference Desk in the Library.

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MLA Style

For further information, consult the MLA Handbook located at the Reference Desk in the Library.

Additional Links:

91ɬÂþ Student Code of Conduct (Plagiarism)

(UW Madison)