Formatting & Citations
The Librarians and writing tutors can help you format your paper and citations in MLA, APA, or Chicago Style format.
Use our Formatting & Citations Checklist to see what you have covered and what you need help with.
Avoid Plagiarism
It is important that you cite your sources to avoid plagiarism, which is the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
Give Credit
Giving credit to the original source rewards other scholars for the hard work and creativity they contribute to advancements in their fields.
Help Readers Find Your Sources
Citations are like a roadmap to your sources. Sometimes seeing a quote in its original context helps readers understand it better. Citations can also guide your readers to more information about your topic.
Give Credibility to Your Work
The more you know about your topic, the more credible your arguments become. By citing your sources, you prove that you have researched existing information and multiple viewpoints. In turn, readers will see that your theories and ideas are well-supported.
Direct Quotes
Paraphrases
Specific Words/Terms/Theories
Facts: Historical, Statistical, Scientific
Graphs, Drawings, Data
Articles, Studies, or Books (that you reference in your writing)
Someone Else's Thoughts or Ideas
These tools let you chose your citation style and source type, then you enter the information and they create a formatted citation for you.
NOTE: These can be very handy, but be sure to check your results for errors! Automation is not perfect!