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WST398 Gender, Race, Nation and Borders: Immigration through a feminist lens: Citation & Plagiarism

Guide developed in support of WST398 which explores issues of gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality as they relate to immigration.

Tip!

Remember, many online resources now provide citations formatted for your Works Cited or References page. Look for them when using databases and online encyclopedias.

Don't forget to include in-text citations too.

When in doubt, cite!

Style Guides

The library has various style guides available to answer citation format questions.

Citation Styles Help

The Online Writing Lab at Purdue University provides easy to read and understand guides for different citation styles.

Use the menu on the left to navigate through the guide.

EndNote

Stony Brook University has a site license for EndNote, a bibliographic tool which enables users to quickly organize references while automatically building bibliographic documentation.

The library provides free EndNote workshops each semester. Check the library homepage for upcoming dates.

How to Recognize Plagiarism

A tutorial from Indiana University Bloomington that provides examples of plagiarism.

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