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Writing, Citing and Documenting

There are many online tutorials and guides that focus on writing, citing and documenting sources. Here are some of our favorites. If you have a favorite, let us know.

 
Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL)
Just about everything you need to know when writing papers. Includes information on research, writing, and documenting your sources. Also includes guides on writing resumes, cover letters and other practical writing tips.
<http://owl.english.purdue.edu>
Research and Documentation Online
Provides thorough guidelines for formatting citations and other sections of your paper using APA, CBE, Chicago and MLA citation styles. Also includes examples of entire papers formatted in the various citation styles so you can see exactly what your paper should look like.
<http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/>
Sources: Their Use and Acknowledgement
Dartmouth College's guide to attributing sources. Includes many examples of complete citations, endnotes and footnotes. The FAQ section helps you quickly learn how to cite non-print sources like graphics, artwork, lectures and more.
<http://www.dartmouth.edu/~sources/index.html>
Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources: Citation Styles
Provides details on citing online sources using APA, CBE, Chicago, MLA and a few other citation styles.
<http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html>
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