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OT 601: Foundations of OT

What about citing sources by hand?

The Purdue OWL website has a wealth of information on how to format in-text citations, references, and papers as a whole, for APA and other citation styles. 

 Here's an example of a bibliography entry for a journal article cited in APA 7:

  • Author Last Name, Initials. (Year of publication). Title of article. Name of Journal, volume(issue), page range.
  • Mann, S. A. (2011). Pioneers of U.S. ecofeminism and environmental justice. Feminist Formations, 23(2), 1–25.

See the document below for citation examples for journal articles, web pages, and more.

Getting Started with Zotero

Citation managers like Zotero are tools that allow you to:

  • Automatically save the bibliographic information of sources you'd like to cite in your papers, including the title, author, and publication date.
  • Use the saved bibliographic information to automatically generate in-text citations, footnotes, and bibliographies in any citation style.
  • Keep track of and annotate PDFs and other documents associated with your sources.
  • Share your sources with others.

If you'd like to install Zotero, follow the links below for more information.

What are citation managers?

Citation Managers are tools that allow you to:

  • Automatically save the bibliographic information of sources you'd like to cite in your papers, including the title, author, and publication date.
  • Use the saved bibliographic information to automatically generate in-text citations, footnotes, and bibliographies in any citation style.
  • Keep track of and annotate PDFs and other documents associated with your sources.
  • Share your sources with others.