Are you citing a book, article, film, or website?
Electronic Sources |
Non-Print Sources |
(endnotes and footnotes) |
Many of our article databases will help you format your citations by giving you a citation that you can copy and paste to your Works Cited page or into NoodleTools using the quick cite "Copy & Paste" feature within a citation template.
EBSCO databases (e.g., MasterFile Premier, Science Reference Center, History Reference Center) - When you click the title of an article, look for the "Tools" on the right side and select "Cite."
ProQuest databases (e.g., SIRS Knowledge Source or SIRS Discoverer) - After you have selected an article, click the "Cite" link at the top right above the article.
You should always double-check the results you get, since sometimes the citations need some clean-up.