*Making Bibliographies
It's important to cite, or give credit for, the information you use in your research. Here are a few websites that make this job easier:
*CiteFast: CiteFast is an easy-to-use option that doesn't show video ads like some of the Chegg sites, but it's a bit more bare-bones than those sites, too.
*ZoteroBib: This works as a standalone resource or along with the Zotero extension.
*MyBib: A powerful citation-building resource.
CHEGG Sites: You can use any of the following Chegg sites for free--you don't have to pay them to check your paper in order for them to help you make a bibliography, but you may have to watch ad clips.
*EasyBib: Enter a URL, ISBN number, or other information about a source, and EasyBib formats it for you.
*BibMe: Enter the title, author, or ISBN number, and BibMe (another Chegg site) will pull up info for you.
*Citation Machine: a Chegg site similar to EasyBib and BibMe.
If you have questions about creating bibliographies, this site is a great starting point:
Evaluating Bibliographic Citations with Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL)