Dance Research Design: Citing Your Sources
Style/Citation Manuals
Within the Marriott Library "How To" guides, you might find the following guides useful for managing your resaerch and bibliographies. Some of the resources are also noted to the right.
Bibliographic Management Tools
If you need assistance with managing your research and bibliographies, I recommend the following tools which are supported by the library.
- EndNote WebA Web-based service designed to help students and researchers through the process of writing a research paper. EndNote Web will also help organize references for citing in research papers.
- NoodleToolsA web application (and self-guided tool) that helps students with all aspects of research project management: APA, MLA, and Chicago/Turabian documentation; annotated bibliographies; notecards; resource analysis; etc. NOTE: You must create your own “Personal ID” and password to begin using NoodleTools.
- Chicago Manual of Style 16th EditionThe Chicago Manual of Style presents two basic documentation systems, the humanities style (notes and bibliography) and the author-date system. Choosing between the two often depends on subject matter and nature of sources cited, as each system is favored by different groups of scholars.