Citing Your Sources

 

Need help to cite sources?

Mybib.com allows you to cut and paste web addresses and ISBNs

OwlPurdueLogoThe OWL site uses Chegg and will allow you one citation and then you create an account


Citing an Indigenous speaker or interview? Check out the latest APA guide from Simon Fraser University.

UVic has very helpful libguides (library guides) on how to cite GenAI with links to every style: APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.

Citing ChatGPT or OpenSource AI in APA style?  Citing OpenSource AI in MLA style?


Unsure About How to Avoid Plagiarism?

Integrating Quotations properly will help you remember the rules for using support from your text and show you are giving credit where credit is due.

CITING-YOUR-SOURCES, Ms. Baker’s slide presentation, will also remind you how to integrate quotations and cite your sources. There is also an instructional video from Memorial University Libraries that can guide you.

Want to know how to do an annotated bibliography? UVic or Cornell University has the answer


Not sure if a source is reliable? Berkeley University Library has a great checklist for you


Example Works Cited/Reference Page

Draft Bibliography Gr8-1

Try out Ms. Baker’s Plagiarism Quiz to see what you learned in the seminar!