When completing research it is important to show where you found your information and to provide credit within your writing or project. This might look like creating a Bibliography at the end of your project or using in-text citations in the body of your essay. There are a variety of online tools that can help you do this.
My Bib is an online platform that will sync with your Google @ Learn account to help create Bibliographic citations. Be sure to select the correction citation style -- ie. MLA, APA, Chicago.
If you are already working in Google Docs there is a built in system for creating citations. Click the link to read the instructions on how to do this.
Owl Purdue Online Writing Lab is a great reference resource for double checking your bibliographic citations. It has information about the rules for a variety of citation styles.
Watch this brief, humorous video which reviews how to give credit when borrowing others ideas.
Learn how to cite properly by watching this brief video. This video focuses on APA Style.
Learn how to cite properly by watching this brief video. This video focuses on MLA Style.
Learn how to cite properly by watching this brief video. This video focuses on Chicago Manual of Style.