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Get Help Citing Sources

Librarians are here to help you “learn the skills of scholarship and the expectations of academic honesty” (“Academic Misconduct,” CSB and SJU Academic Catalog).

Reach out to Kelly if you have questions about when or how to cite your sources or make an appointment with a Writing Center tutor for help paraphrasing others' ideas and organizing your supporting evidence. For additional help on citations, as well as resources for MLA and Chicago styles, check out the Libraries' Citation Help Research Guide.

Check out the below for citation tips and resources!

Use Zotero to Manage your Sources and Create Citations

Zotero is a bibliographic citation manager; it keeps track of your citations and creates a bibliography for you. Zotero is especially useful for larger research projects when you are citing many different sources. Zotero includes a plugin to easily create in-text citations within Microsoft Word and Google Docs. Schedule a library research appointment to get one-on-one assistance with Zotero.

This tutorial will get you started: Zotero Tutorial

 

Using a Different Citation Manager?
If you use a different citation manager, like BibTex, Easybib, EndNote Web, or Mendeley, librarians can try to troubleshoot some basic questions but may not be able to provide the same level of support as we do with Zotero.

A Note about the "Cite" Feature

The "Cite" Feature: The CSB and SJU Libraries’ catalog and many journal databases include a “Cite” feature that lets you select a citation style and then copy and paste a computer-generated citation into your bibliography. Further instructions are available here.

Whether using in a library database or catalog, always double check the citation that the "Cite" feature provides!

How To: Cite a Source in a CSB+SJU Multimedia Project

Plagiarism, copyright, and citation are just as important when creating multimedia as when you are writing a paper. Video, podcasts, online digital exhibits, and more all have the same requirements as a written paper to cite sources and make sure you aren't incorrectly using something that is protected by copyright.

Please reach out to Kelly or to an Instruction Technology Specialist with questions!