We cite sources to acknowledge the work of others, as well as to avoid academic dishonesty, or plagarism. There are various formats for citing sources and your instructior will tell you which to follow.
From the Libraries at Indiana University, Bloomington and based on based on Garner and Cheney's The Complete Guide to Citing Government Documents: A Manual for Writers & Librarians (1993).
print: 2 North Ref Z 7164 .G7 G37 1993
Bibliographic Management
There are many programs that allow you to organize references and
create bibliographies. Listed below are some of the most commonly used on campus.
The campus has purchased a site license, which allows students, faculty and staff to download a copy of EndNote X9. This program takes time to learn and is best used for large numbers of references.