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Search over 214 million papers from all fields of science. Filter by journals,publication types, and date range. This free search engine utilizes A.I. to search your result and give you quick summaries (TL:DR) and get information about the paper (Ask this Paper). FAQ
Writing resources, particularly citation resources from Purdue University's Online Writing Lab.
Create a Works Cited Page (MLA or APA). You cannot sign in and save your projects, but you can download and copy and paste into your document.
A portal for learning more about the people, places and events that contributed to the making of New York State.
A variety of collections pertaining to Oceanside history, including newspapers and yearbooks. Maintained by Erin McCauley, local history librarian.
Information presented by a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world.
The largest library in the world! Books, newspapers, manuscripts, prints and photos, maps, musical scores, films, sound recordings and more!
Free, searchable database of biomedical and life sciences literature. Maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the (NIH) and primarily contains the MEDLINE database. Mostly citations and abstracts rather than full-text articles.
Free searchable database of a wide variety of scholarly literature. Results should be evaluated for quality, since the the review process is not the same as subscription databases. Full text is not always available.
Watch this video to see how to neatly format your works cited page in Google Docs. Follow these steps after all your citations are cut and pasted.
Did you know there is a tool within Google Docs to help you keep track of your works cited and create in-text citations?