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POL 3141 Political Communication (Wessel) Spr. 2010  Tags: pol3141  

Course Research Guide for Dr. Wessel's Political Communication Course
Last update: Feb 14th, 2010 URL: http://libguides.merrimack.edu/POL3141  Print/Mobile Guide   RSS Updates ShareThis

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Reference Management

Having trouble keeping track of all your references for that research paper you're writing? Need help formatting your paper and bibliography? Try using a citation builder:

**RefWorks

**NoodleBib **

**Zotero

**CAUTION: Professors have reported that NoodleBib's APA style citations are not always accurate. When using any citation builder (including RefWorks or NoodleBib), you should double-check the results against the appropriate style guide or manual. No automated system is perfect, so always carefully examine the citations that are produced before inserting them into a "Works Cited" or "References" page.

 
 

Help with Chicago Style

Duke University's Citing Sources page offers helpful guides: 

One guide explains how to assemble a list of Works Cited in your paper, showing examples of a wide variety of document types in APA, MLA, Chicago, and Turabian formats.

Another guide shows how to cite sources within your paper.

OWL's Chicago Manual of Style Guide

Diana Hacker's Chicago guide.

To view more quality citation guides visit McQuade Library's How To Cite Sources page.

 

Merrimack College Writing Center

The Writing Center is a great resource for any student looking for help on any stage of the writing process.

Spring 2010 Hours:

Monday - Thursday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday - Thursday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location:

The writing center is located on the 3rd floor of McQuade Library (Room 320) 

You can get help in such areas as:

  • choosing topics
  • organizing writing projects
  • solving specific writing problems, from getting started to editing/proofreading
  • developing effective revision strategies
  • learning to use critical reading as a means to perceptive writing
  • developing research abilities
  • creating your individual writing style
  • managing group writing projects
  • developing Power Point presentations
  • developing skills in written English, if English is not your first language.

For more information:

978-837-5170

Director:  Kathleen Shine Cain, Ph.D.  
kathleen.cain@merrimack.edu     
978-837-5273
Assistant Director/
ESL Specialist
Kathryn Nielsen-Dube, M.A.
kathryn.nielsendube@merrimack.edu     
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