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Answered By: Amy Gilbert Last Updated: Sep 04, 2020 Views: 64
Answered By: Amy Gilbert
Last Updated: Sep 04, 2020 Views: 64
You have several choices:
1. Purchase the APA manual. You can use the manual to learn how to write out proper APA citations. You should know the basics of APA style for citing a book, a journal article, and a web page.
2. You can use a tool like Mendeley, Zotero, Endnote or BibEx. These tools will help you automatically create APA citations.
3. You can use RefWorks, which is free to use through the University.
You can access RefWorks via the Library's website and you'll need to create an account before you can use it.
If you need help learning how to use RefWorks, make an appointment with one of the librarians. We'll gladly sit down with you to teach you how to use RefWorks