Do your citations and bibliographies have you in a jumble? Let us help you figure it out! Furman University Libraries Citation Workshop Wednesday, April 18th 3:00 pm James B. Duke Library Room 041 Bring whatever paper or assignment you are working on, and we’ll help you with the bibliography, citations, endnotes, footnotes, cited reference lists, . . .Continue reading Citation Workshop
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Compute and Track Your Citation Metrics
Google Scholar recently introduced a new service called Google Scholar Citations. It is currently in testing mode with a small number of user accounts. Once it’s up and running anyone who publishes can create an account to compute and track their citation metrics.
Chicago Manual of Style Online
The Library now has access to the Chicago Manual of Style Online. A link for this online manual can be found on the Library homepage in the list of All Databases. This new resource provides access to both the 15th and 16th editions. The online Manual includes a Citation Quick Guide and other helpful tools.
Academic Honesty in Busy Times
Papers, projects and exams are coming up. Remember that… “Academic honesty boils down to three simple but powerful priniciples: • When you say you did the work yourself, you actually did it. • When you rely on someone else’s work, you cite it. When you use their words, you quote them openly and accurately, and . . .Continue reading Academic Honesty in Busy Times
Confused about Citing Sources?
You’re not alone! The library will be offering workshops on citing your sources next Wednesday (11/10) and Thursday (11/12), from 3:00 – 4:30 (although they may not last the full 90 minutes, depending on questions) in Room 041 on the ground floor of the library. We’ll talk about some resources that can help you create . . .Continue reading Confused about Citing Sources?