Citation Assistance

1.)    Citation Style for research papers

This site describes various citation styles (APA, Turabian, MLA, Chicago, and AMA) All citations are color coded so it's easy to identify the different parts (title, date, publisher, etc.) created by Robert Delaney, a librarian at Long Island University Library.

 

2.)    Landmarks Citation Machine

The "Machine" enables students in grades 5 to 12 to create MLA and APA citations. Students select a citation type, print or electronic, then complete an online form. The resulting citation is ready to paste into students' papers. Created by: David Warlick, technology consultant, the Landmark Project.

 

3)    Citing Sources-Secondary

From the home page, kids in grades 7 to 12 can view and print PDF samples of MLA citations for resources that secondary students commonly use. The "Help" link contains a great tutorial. Students can save  multiple citations, but they need to be re-alphabetized when copying and pasting into a document. Created by: the Oregon School Library Information System (OSLIS)