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Western Civilization 1112-Russell-Spring 2014: How to Cite Your Sources

Citations


Your instructor has required you to use the Chicago Manual of Style as your citation format.  Your campus librarian will be glad to help you use the guide book or you can access a quick guide HERE, published by the CMS staff.  Another great citation resource is the Purdue OWL!

Another option would be to use a site like EASYBIB, which is a free bibliography maker.  You plug in the information, and it will do the formatting for you.  If you choose this option, however, you must remember you are still responsible for the accuracy of the citation!

Web Tools

Here are a few links to sites that will help you create your final presentation - they work like Photoshop, but are free!

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comic: Student says to teacher "What do you mean the facts are all wrong? I copied everything off the internet!"

(Image from Bern Dibner Library)

Plagiarism ... DON'T DO IT!

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