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Thesis Information: Research Help

Citation Style Manuals

Library Assistance for Senior Thesis or Senior/Capstone Project

The senior thesis/project is the culmination of your undergraduate studies at AUBG. We acknowledge the time and efforts you invested into completing it. Panitza Library is ready to help you in succeeding and strongly encourages you to make full use of its resources and services.

The Library offers a personal consultation to each senior thesis/project student. We endeavor to contact each identified senior writer to advertise this form of assistance.

Known senior thesis/project writers are given extended borrowing privileges, as well as support with free interlibrary loans. In some cases, it may be possible to purchase materials for the Library collection in support of the specific research.

The Library has reference copies of the major style manuals to help you complete your work:

The library staff can check and help you assemble your list of citations, following established format guidelines.

Inquiries are received and responses are made in-person in the Library, electronically by mail, electronic form, phone (073 888 341), or through the chat.

Reference assistance hours: Monday - Friday  8:00 -17:00

How to assemble list of works cited in your paper?

3 Free online tools for citation styles and formats 

 

Mendeley - Mendeley is a free reference manager designed for faculty and students. Mendeley Reference Manager simplifies your workflow, so you can focus on achieving your goals.

NoodleTools Express - Online tool for MLA, APA and Chicago Bibliographic Formats. It takes care of punctuation, alphabetization and formatting, producing a polished source list for import into Word.

 

 

Zotero is free tool that collects, manages, and cites research resources. Zotero allows you to attach PDFs, notes and images to your citations, organize them into collections for different projects, and create bibliographies.

How to Cite?

Books on citation and plagiarism