Feel free to check out the following links to citation style guides that provide detailed descriptions of style rules alongside examples of successful essays utilizing proper citations!
Descriptions of APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, AMA, and ASA
Each specific style tab has subcategories that include example essays
University of Pittsburgh Citation Guides
Overview of citation styles and uses
Each style tab contains specific examples of citations for different forms of media
Fogler Library is a great resource for citation help using their multitude of research librarians. They also host free public citation help sessions at least twice a year!
And of course, the Writing Center is always happy to help with any citation questions!
Below are buttons to annotated bibliography templates! Whether one of your courses requires annotated bibliographies for readings or if you want to keep track of personal research, annotated bibliographies can provide helpful organization. Each template is a slightly different style, so feel free to experiment with the style that works best for you or your course's requirements (or edit to your liking)!
The ENG 101 critical reflection can be a tricky component to the final portfolio, and the process of writing (or even brainstorming) the critical reflection can be even trickier!
Below is a link to a document that provides a breakdown of the critical reflection rubric and guiding questions to reflect on in the writing process. As always, the UMaine Writing Center is happy to help with ENG 101 work!