Use the library’s citation maker

Find the article or book you want to cite in OneSearch, the library’s catalog.

Click on the title of the item to view its full record.

Look for the “Cite” button or link, usually located near the top or bottom of the page. Click on it.

A window or pop-up will appear with a list of citation styles to choose from, such as APA or MLA. Select the style that your professor or instructor requires.

The citation maker will generate a citation for you based on the information in the item’s record. Review the citation to make sure it is accurate and complete, and make any necessary corrections or additions.

Copy and paste the citation into your bibliography or works cited page, or download it as a file to save for later.

Using the library’s citation maker can save you time and help ensure that your citations are accurate and correctly formatted. However, it’s important to double-check the citation and make any necessary corrections, as the citation maker may not always produce a perfect citation. You can check this citation using an reference like APA examples.

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