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Citing Sources |
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Citing sources is a critical part of academic work. You are expected to provide references, also referred to as citations, to sources from which you borrow ideas, text, or images. A list of citations or references is sometimes referred to as a bibliography. By providing citations to your sources, you accomplish several things:
The resources linked below are tools that help you format citations in a variety of citation styles. Check with your professor if you are unsure of which style is required or preferred. As a student of faculty member at Georgia Southern, you have two software programs provided for your use or you may use the guides at the bottom of the page. RefWorks is a web-based application provided by the Henderson Library that will allow you to:
Go to http://library.georgiasouthern.edu/refworks/index.html for more information and to get started using RefWorks. Endnote is a citation style manager that is comparable to RefWorks. At Georgia Southern the desktop version of this program can be obtained from the "Download Software" link after logging into My.GeorgiaSouthern.edu or directly at https://download.georgiasouthern.edu/. In addition, the easier to use Web version of Endnote can be accessed after creating an account and logging into the Web of Knowledge database on GALILEO at http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=webk-gso1. Tutorials, online instructions sessions, and other support material for Endnote can be found at http://www.endnote.com/ Citation Style Guides If you don't want to use software, here are guides to creating bibliographic citations. |
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