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One of the most widely used citation websites, created by Purdue University. This site includes general research tips, as well as formatting, citation, and style overviews.
Examples of how to cite various types of government publications. Created by Douglas College.
For information regarding the consequences of plagiarism, view the UWT Student Code of Conduct.
A how-to website from UCLA that covers issues of plagiarism, academic honesty, and intellectual property.
Not sure which citation management system to choose? Take a look at this guide to the commonly used citation - or reference - management systems available to the UW community.
Save everything from online articles to webpages. Then you can categorize them and export bibliographies formatted in the major citation styles.
A free reference manager and academic social network that can help you organize your research and collaborate with others.
Endnote Web allows users to find, store, and share references, in addition to created bibliographies. (Endnote Web offers limited services, as compared to Endnote.)
Did you know Google Scholar and most databases owned by UW have a citation generator tool?
Easy online citation generator, covering 59 formats. Creating citations is only free for MLA style.
Free web-based citation builder from Calvin College's Hekman Library; produces citations in MLA, APA and Chicago N&B styles.
This web form builds citations in 18 different styles for web sites, books, and newspaper, magazine, and journal articles
Generates citations in MLA, APA, Chicago, and Turabian for 11 source types.