Citing sources is a critical step in the research process. You have to credit all the sources of information that you use or you might be accused of plagiarism. It can also be very confusing and difficult. Use these links and videos to get help. OR SEE YOUR LIBRARIAN!
Noodletools - login with your school account to access resources to help with research projects
OWL - MLA Works Cited Guide from Purdue University - if a citation generator doesn't find your source, you can use this guide to help you manually cite your sources
Citing Information: Sample Works Cited Page - from the University of North Carolina, this is a sample of the way your works cited page should look. This cite also provides great examples of types of citations to use as guides.
The Citation Game - test your understanding by taking these short quizzes
That image is not yours - how to find copyright free images and cite them correctly
Creative Commons - find copyright-free images, music, and media
Flickr Creative Commons - photographs
Pexels - free stock images
Photos for Class - photographs, downloaded images include a citation
Picjumbo - free images, backgrounds, and photos
Picwizard - Free Stock Photos, PNG Images, Templates and Videos
Pixaby - photos and videos
Unsplash - free photographs
Wikimedia Commons - images and sound
Free Music Archive - music
Jamendo - streaming and downloadable music
Musopen - classical music
Purevolume - music