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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 |
OneSearch |
JSTOR |
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