| Citing/Documenting Your Research
Sources |
Purdue University's: Using Modern Language
Association (MLA) Format
Guidelines for High School students
wondering how to cite printed and electronic
sources in your reports. (Based on the
fifth edition of the MLA Handbook for
Writers of Research Papers (1999).) See
the following sections for specific uses: |
NoodleBib
NoodleBib is a free service that simplifies
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bibliography as an RTF document that you can
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