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Overview A web tool that automatically cites your sources Can cite books, magazines, newspapers, websites, journals, and films A variety of widely used formats MLA Chicago APA Turabian Many more Provides guides to properly cite in these formats Plagiarism checker
How To Use It Click on the format that you want to cite with (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.) Choose The type of source you used (book, website, etc.) Enter the name/link of your source and click “search” When you find the correct one, click “select” Verify all of the info is correct, and click “create citation” A short citation will be automatically created, click the “copy & paste” button 2nd Audio
Example - Website Citing a help desk article on Wikipedia Click the “website” tab Copy link into search bar Choose the intended website from the list Click “final step” Verify the info, and click “create citation”
Example - Book Citing an A+ Certification exam guide Click the “book” tab Type in the name of the book Select the intended book Verify the info is correct, and click “create citation”