Introducing Communication Research: Paths of Inquiry
Web Resources
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Web Link 1: APA’s Online APA Style Tutorial
Description: The home page for APA style.
Web Link 2: Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide
Description: The home page for Chicago style.
Web Link 3: Citation Machine
Description: Citation Machine automatically generates citations in MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian, and Harvard.
Web Link 4: Easybib
Description: Generates citations in MLA, APA & Chicago formats for your bibliography.
Web Link 5: EndNote
Description: Automatically formats in-text citations and end of paper reference lists with your chosen style.
Web Link 6: MLA Handbook Site
Description: The home page for MLA style.
Web Link 7: Peter Norvig’s Gettysburg PowerPoint Presentation
Description: An example of what not to do with a slide presentation.
Web Link 8: Refworks
Description: Helps manage, store, and share information, as well as generate citations and bibliographies.
Web Link 9: Web Journal of Mass Communication Research
Description: This is a web-published “e-journal,” not a traditional print journal. Read the brief home page to see the procedures for manuscript submission and review. Note the “footnotes” style. This journal does not use the more conventional APA style.