Art + Design: Cite Sources
This is by no means comprehensive, but we wanted to provide a space to highlight resources and materials that can broaden the representation of artists in teaching and research as it applies to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the art world.
Citation Format?
Here are a variety of resources that will help you with citing sources in anthropology. The citation format that you use in your research paper will depend on what is required by your professor. Be sure you know the requirements before you begin.
Citation Management Tools
With these tools you can collect book and article citations from the library catalog and databases. Then using a plugin for MS Word, you can insert those citations into your paper in the appropriate format.
See the library guide, Manage Citations with Zotero, Mendeley, and EndNote, on how to use these tools.
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ZoteroZotero is a free, open source citation management tool that comes as a Firefox extension or a standalone program for other browsers. It offers plugins for MS Word and Open Office so you can insert citations as you write your paper.
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MendeleyMendeley is not only a citation manager, it is also a social network for scholars. Download the free desktop app that works on any platform. It has plugins for MS Word and Open Office. Mendeley offers a mobile app too.
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EndNote WebEndNote Web is the web-based version of the long-standing citation management tool. EndNote Web offers a plugin for MS Word so you can insert sources as you write your paper.
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EndNoteEndNote is desktop software for citation management.
Citation Guidance on the Web
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APA Style: Massey University Online Writing and Learning LinkA helpful reference that includes an interactive APA citation helper, and examples for full and in-text citations.
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MLA Style: Massey University Online Writing and Learning LinkA helpful reference that includes an interactive MLA citation helper, and examples for full and in-text citations.
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Chicago Style: Massey University Online Writing and Learning LinkThis page describes the Chicago Manual of Style bibliographic system.
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Images: Citing ImagesLinks to our Image Resource Guide "Citing Images" page. Chose your citation style and get information about captioning images in your presentations, figures and in bibliographies.
Print Style Guides in the PSU Library
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The Chicago Manual of Style by
Call Number: Circulation / Reserves (1st floor) - Z253 .C57; Ready Reference (2nd floor) Z253 .C57Publication Date: 2017 -
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Call Number: Circulation / Reserves (1st floor) - BF76.7 .P83 2010; Ready Reference (2nd floor) BF76.7 .P83 2010Publication Date: 2010 -
MLA Handbook by
Call Number: LB2369 .G53 2016 (Copies held in Reference, Reserves, and 3rd floor)Publication Date: 2016 -
A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations by
Call Number: Reference (2nd floor) LB2369 .T8 1996Publication Date: 1996