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Zotero
Zotero is a free extension that helps you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. You can download Zotero via extensions for most web browsers.
Mendeley
Mendeley is a desktop and web program for managing and sharing research papers, discovering research data and collaborating online. It combines Mendeley Desktop, a PDF and reference management application (available for Windows, OS X and Linux) and Mendeley for Android and iOS, with Mendeley Web, an online social network for researchers (Produced by Elsevier)
There are varying ways to cite sources. Usually, a short form of the citation is included within the text of the paper (referred to as in-text or parenthetical citations) and then the full citation is given on the last page of the paper, sometimes referred to as a "Works Cited" page, a "References," list or a "Bibliography."
Also, there are different styles to citing sources. The following styles are commonly used:
Guide to MLA Style
from Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL)
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Guide to APA Style
from Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL)
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Guide to Chicago Style
from Chicago Manual of Style
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Guide to Turabian Style (9th Edition)
from University of Pittsburgh University Library System
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Print Citation Guides:
Citation Guides Online:
A citation is the information which identifies a resource, such as a book, DVD or article. Information for a book usually includes the author, title, publisher, city of publication, and date. The citation for an article usually includes the author, title of the article, title of the journal, volume, issue, pages, and date but the information included will mainly depend on which citation style is used (MLA, APA, etc.).