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LinkedIn Learning Tutorials

Linked In Learning has tutorials for Word to learn how to add footnotes, endnotes and citation elements to your paper.

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Your account uses single sign-on to access Lynda tutorials. LinkedIn Learning is now available at no cost to all UR faculty, staff and students taking courses for credit (full-time and part-time). Taught by accomplished instructors and recognized industry experts, this is a high-quality resource that offers 24/7 learning, thousands of courses, exercise files to use while learning, full text transcriptions, certificates of completion, and all of it is mobile-friendly.

 

Citing from Library Resources

Most databases will provide citations for individual articles, essays, or books you are viewing. They may also allow you to export the citations to a citation manager, such as Zotero or EndNote.

 NOTE: ALWAYS double-check the citation for accuracy.

Look for a "Cite This" or "Citation" button on the record for the article or chapter you are viewing. Not all databases have this link.

EBSCOhost databases  

 (Academic Search Complete, etc.)

ProQuest Databases
(ABI/Inform, etc.)

OneSearch 

JSTOR

 

 

Word ~ Creating Bibliographies & Formatting