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 reference management tool like the ones below.
**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 Turabian Style
The 7th edition is the most recent version of the Turabian style of writing.
- Kate L. Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Disserations
The official website with examples from the 7th edition. - Turabian Style Citations (Notes-Bibliography Style)
A printable .pdf document providing basic guidelines and examples for citing sources using the 7th ed. Turabian style.
~Coates Library, Trinity University - Turabian Style Citations (Author-Date Style)
A printable. pdf document providing basic guidelines and examples for the 7th ed. Turabian style guide.
~ Coates Library, Trinity University - Turabian Style for Citing Sources: A Quick Reference Guide for Students
A printable. pdf guide with basic examples and guidelines for the 7th edition of Turabian style.
Merrimack College Writing Center
The Writing Center is a great resource for any student looking for help at 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 978-837-3551 |
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