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Research & Writing Process

A walk-through on the entire research process. Includes tips and examples to help you decipher your assignment, make a research plan, choose a topic, find your sources, and write your papers.

Citation Style

It can be a good idea as you research to create a working document with a list of all of the resources you've referenced.  This will make writing your works cited/reference pages much easier-- and help protect you from accusations of plagiarism! 

Citation style refers to the guidelines for formatting research papers.  Style provides a system for referencing sources as a means to credit the source material. 

The guidelines and examples given here focus on APA, MLA, and Chicago styles.  Be sure to check your assignment or ask your instructor which style to use for your papers and projects.  

  • MLA (Modern Language Association): most commonly used to cite sources within the language arts, cultural studies, and other humanities disciplines.
  • APA (American Psychological Association): most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences.
  • Chicago or CMOS (Chicago Manual of Style): most commonly used by those working in literature, history, and the arts.

Browse the links below for clear and effective writing strategies and research project essentials like documentation.  

Citation Guides

Citation FAQs