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Writing A Research Paper is Made Easy With These Sites:

LHS Library Kat's Guide to Research in the Library
Is Boolean searching a mystery to you? Help is on the way!
Read Ode to Boolean Searching written by a librarian in New Hampshire.
Our Research Guide-Springhill School District Online
Research Guide
http://www.springfield.k12.pa.us/rguide/

The site, Springhill School District Online Research Guide, was written by the English Department and Library. Do you have questions about writing a term paper? This is a step by step guide.
Is Wikipedia your source?
http://www.bv229.k12.ks.us/bvw_citation/wikipedia.cfm
   

Creating a Bibliography Is Made Easy With These Sites:


Lawrence High School MLA Style Sheet.
  Web English Teacher
http://www.webenglishteacher.com/citation.html
KnightCite
http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/index.php
Sackets Harbor Central School Works Cited Format--MLA Style
http://www.nnyln.org/shcslmc/mlacentral.html
Bib Me
http://www.bibme.org/
Citation Maker
http://citationmachine.net/
This web tool was created by David Warlick of The Landmark Project. This is a free service. Citation is given for MLA and APA.
WorksCited4U
http://www.workscited4u.com/
Whether the source is an encyclopedia, a book with multiple authors, a historical document or even a work of music, worksCited4U will automatically process the individual formats, adhering to the MLA style formatting. So sit back, relax, and throw all of your formatting and punctuation woes out the window!
Citing Sources (Oregon School Library Information System--Secondary)
  Citation Maker (based on MLA style)
http://www.oslis.org/MLACitations/secondary/index.php
Citing means stating exactly from where information and ideas come. Remember that citing your sources not only gives credit to the ideas of others, it adds veracity (truth) to your research and readings.
   

Creating a Bibliography (Chicago Style Formatting) is Made Easy With These Sites:

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Citation Styles, Plagiarism and Style Manuals
  http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Citations.html
Writer's Handbook
  http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/DocChicago.html

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