Research Tips
Documentation
- All Major Styles- From the Writing Center @ the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- APA Style
- ASA Style
- Associated Press Style (Purdue OWL)
- Associated Press Style Documentation (CSU Bakersfield)
- Chicago Style Citation Quick Guide
- Citation Guides and Style Manuals - from the University of North Texas
- Council of Science Editors Documentation Style - From the Writing Center @ the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Guide to AP Style (Lake Sumter State College)
- How to Avoid Plagiarism (EBSCO)
- How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography
- How to Write a Works Cited Page (EBSCO)
- OWL Online Writing Lab: Research and Citation Resources - from Purdue University
- (Son of) Citation Machine
- Writing a Research Paper? Here are some tips to help you avoid plagiarizing someone else’s work. (EBSCO)
Evaluation
- Evaluating, Documenting, and Annotating Sources
- Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask
- The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: Why It’s a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources - New Mexico State University
- Widener University’s Wolfgram Library web page evaluation
- Looking for Reliable Information? Use these tips1 to access trustworthy sources and sites. (EBSCO)
Research Process
- A+ Research and Writing
- Scholarly vs. Popular Periodicals
- The Seven Steps of the Research Process
- University of Texas-El Paso’s Dealing with Writing Anxiety
- Researching at the Library? Understanding these library terms may help you find information more efficiently. (EBSCO)