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Black Studies 103 - Brown: Citing Sources

This guide provides search strategies and recommended resources for research in Black Studies 103 with Jamece Brown.

Citation Guidelines

Below are some resources for creating citations for sources found on the internet and through library databases. More resources are available on the Citation Guides page. Be sure to use the same citation style for all of your sources.

MLA Style

Chicago Style

Video: Why Citations Matter

Why Citations Matter

This tutorial explains the purposes of citations in a research paper.

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Video: MLA 9th Edition Citation Style

MLA 9th Edition Citation Style

This tutorial provides interactive instruction in creating MLA 9th Edition citations for different types of sources.

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Video: Chicago Style 17th ed. Book Citations

Chicago Style, 18th ed. Books and eBooks

This video reviews the guidelines for using Chicago Style 18th edition to cite cite books and ebooks in both the notes and bibliography of an assignment.

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Video: Chicago Style 17th ed. Journal Citations

Chicago Style, 18th ed. Journals

This video reviews the guidelines for using the Chicago Style 18th edition to cite journal articles in both the notes and bibliography of an assignment.

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Video: Chicago Style 17th ed. Website Citations

Chicago Style, 18th ed. Websites and Social Media

This video reviews the guidelines for using Chicago Style 18th edition to cite cite websites and social media in both the notes and bibliography of an assignment.

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