Citation Tools
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APA citation style (abbreviated)This quick guide will help you format most types of references. See also print APA guides at ILR Reference BF76.7 A51 2001 and BF 76.7A511 2007.
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Purdue OwlAPA and MLA Guidelines for sample annotations.
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ZoteroDownload this open-source citation manager. It is comparable to RefWorks.
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ZoteroBib"ZoteroBib helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software."
Citing your Sources
The Code of Academic Integrity defines Cornell University's official guidelines concerning honesty in academic pursuits. One example of violating this code is stated as "knowingly representing the work of others as one's own." It is important to cite the work of others if you use or refer to it in your work. The American Psychological Association (APA) is the usual citation format for organizational behavior. The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association and the APA Style Guide to Electronic References are available in the ILR Reference collection at BF76.7 .P83 2010and BF76.7 .A511 2007 respectively.
For brief guides on MLA, APA, and Chicago Manual citation styles, as well as an overview of citation management software options, see Cornell University Library's Citation Management page.