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Top: Kids_and_Teens: School_Time: English: Writing: Citation_Resources
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All sites suggested to this category must be designed for use by and of interest to kids and teens, and provide information about citing sources used in research.
Sites that provide help with other aspects of English should be suggested to the appropriate subcategory. Sites designed for parents or teachers, or to sell products or services, will not be accepted.
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This category contains sites that provide information, tips, guides, and activities to help kids and teens learn how to create bibliographies and document sources for research papers.
Topics include MLA format and Turabian-Chicago format.
Sites listed here aid students in citing references using the Modern Language Association (MLA) format.
The Chicago or Turabian style, sometimes called documentary note or humanities style, places bibliographic citations at the bottom of a page or at the end of a paper. Although the 14th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (1993) and the 5th edition of Turabian's Manual for Writers (1987) also offer guidelines for parenthetical documentation and reference lists, the Chicago and Turabian styles are most commonly thought of as note systems. Check with the instructor who assigned your paper to determine whether you need to use notes or whether you can cite sources parenthetically in your text.
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