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Your academic paper must included a listing of your references and citations. Check your documentation according to your particular discipline. Ask your professor which style should be used for your paper. For example, typically:

  • humanities subjects use either MLA or the Chicago/Turabian (footnote) styles;
  • social-science subjects use APA style; and
  • science subjects use CBE style.

Refer to the appropriate style manual for the system you will use.

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Good Resource :-)
You can also ask for help at any of the Libraries' reference desks:

For more details see:
http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/reference/index.html


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Thanks Ryan

Students - both graduate and undergraduate - can also come to the Learning Assistance Centre (201 Tier). We provide one-to-one writing tutor support for all UM students.

Reference librarians are the bomb though, for citation support!

Miriam