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Lesson 1
Why Cite Your Sources?


Lesson 2
Write Your Bibliography with Refworks: Basics

Guided Exercises:
  • Setting up a RefWorks Account


    Lesson 3
    Write Your Bibliography with Refworks: Advanced


    Lesson 4
    Using Style Manuals to Write Your Bibliography


    Lesson 5
    Citing Government Publications


    Lesson 6
    Citing Resources Using the APA Style


    Lesson 7
    Citing Resources Using the MLA Style


    Lesson 8
    Citing Resources Using the Turabian/Chicago Style


  • Citing Sources
         Citing Resources Using the Turabian/Chicago Style
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    Citing Web sites

    Citatioins for Webpages using the Turabian style, should include:

    • author
    • title
    • name/description
    • resource type
    • publication information (if available)
    • date of access
    • identifing pathway to resource or URL

    *NOTE: The Turabian style guide is limited in its explanation of citing electronic resources. This example is an adapted form of different samples given in the manual.

    Example:

      Minnesota Planning. "The 1998 Legislature Amended The Review
        and Comment Process," Local Planning Assistance, May 1988. Internet on-line. Accessed 7 Sept. 1999. Available from http://www.mnplan.state.mn.us/commplan/index.html.



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