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OWHL Scholars Program 2024-2025: Citations

OWHL SCHOLARS PROGRAM

How-To OWHL Guide for All Things Chicago

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If you've chosen to work within The Chicago Manual of Style for your final paper, this How-To OWHL Guide is a must-reference (link will open in a new tab).

CITATION FOR THE OWHL SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Citing your sources is an important step in the OWHL Scholars Program. For the application you should use The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS). However, depending on the discipline your project falls into, you may want to use Modern Language Association (MLA) or another style guide for your final product and annotated bibliography. Please discuss what citation style works best for you with your library mentor. Whether it is CMOS or MLA this page can help you create your citations! Please reach out to your library mentor or Ms. Torres Hoven if you need any assistance. 

NOODLETOOLS

Neglecting to track your sources as you move through the research process will cost you HOURS of precious time. Cite as you go! Feel free to use whatever citation tools you find helpful, but one option is Noodletools (click the image below to get started).

Noodletools will not only help you create your in-text citations and bibliography, it can also help you stay organized.  When you create a project, you have the ability to record, link, and track your sources, attach notecards, make an outline, export a bibliography, and copy/paste in-text citations into your paper.  You can also share your project with your library mentor and Ms. Torres Hoven, and flag items you have questions about. 

If you have any questions about citations, please let me know (ctorreshoven@andover.). I'm here to help!

How-To OWHL Guide for All Things MLA

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If you've chosen to work within the MLA style for your final paper, this How-To OWHL Guide is a must-reference (link will open in a new tab).