LITTRANS 260: Italy and the Invention of America (Fall 2020) : Citing and References
This guide is intended for students of LITTRANS 260 to help them in their course research.
- Welcome!
- Locating Article Databases
- Database Search Strategies
- Evaluating Articles
- Primary vs. Secondary Sources
- Finding Books
- Citing and References
- Ask a Librarian
Annotated bibliographies
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How to Prepare an Annotated BibliographyA LibGuide prepared by Olin Library Reference, Research & Learning Services at the Cornell University Library, Ithaca, NY.
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Pudue Annotated Bibliography SamplesSee annotated bibliography samples and explanations of MLA and APA citation styles.
Citing Resources Using MLA Style
Manage your References
Citation managers help you collect references and files from online databases, share references with others, and format citations and bibliographies. The following tools are supported by UW-Madison Libraries.
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EndNoteEndNote is desktop citation management software. It may be more appropriate if you are writing for publication.
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EndNote BasicEndNote Basic is a Web-based citation manager free to UW-Madison staff and students that can be used as a standalone citation manager or in conjunction with EndNote Desktop.
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MendeleyMendeley is a free, Web and desktop-based citation manager and academic networking tool. Free version comes with 1GB storage space and private group up to 3 members.
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ZoteroZotero is an open source citation manager and academic social networking tool. Two versions include a Firefox browser extension and Zotero standalone that works with other browsers.
Citing Sources
Writing Help
Schedule an appointment with a writing instructor at Helen C. White or one of eight satellite locations.
Instructional materials created by the Writing Center covering academic and professional writing, writing process and structure, improving your writing style, grammar and punctuation, and citing references.