Library Basics
RefWorks Citation Manager
RefWorks can help you manage citations for your papers/projects. It allows you to use a variety of styles - MLA, APA, Chicago - and transfer information from databases directly into a works-cited page. This guide explains more about using RefWorks.
Introduction
New to library research? Check out some of the tutorials and other resources in the box on the left to get you started.
Need books, articles, and other sources for your paper or project? Use the tabs above to locate that information.
Click on the Articles tab above for a list of recommended databases for finding articles on persuasive topics.
Not sure how to narrow your topic or need help using the library resources? Contact the subject librarian for help!
Modern Language Association (MLA) Citation Guide
The citation style for English and humanities courses is MLA (Modern Language Association).
There are two current MLA print resources in the Reference Room on the first floor of Mantor Library: MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (LB2369 .G53 2009) and MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing (PN147 G444 2008).
In addition, the following online MLA style guides might be useful:
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