This subject guide covers computer science resources available at the Johnston Memorial Library, including full-text journals, magazine, and newspaper articles, computer science websites, and printed materials in the Reference Collection.
BibMeThis easy to use and attractive free bibliography maker is another for students to add to their arsenal of research tools. Bibliographies can be created manually or the site will search for a resource and autofill the required fields. BibMe can be be customised for MLA, APA, Chicago or Turabian formats.
Citation Machine is an interactive Web tool designed to assist teachers in modeling the proper use of information property. Provides information about print resources and access to electronic resources.
Easybib.com an online service designed to help students learn how to cite research sources and format bibliographies. Select a type of source (such as a book, website, magazine, etc.) and media (print, online), and then enter the author, title, publication date, and other information about the source. EasyBib will format the source information into proper bibliography format.
Endnote Web enables users to organize references in folders, create bibliographies, and import references directly into Microsoft Word.
NoodleTools Express - Online tool for formatting bibliographic citations in MLA, APA, or Chicago/Turabian style.
Citing Articles on EBSCOhost - Tutorial
Major Citation Styles
Below is a list of major styles and style guides. You can locate the print copy in the Library if the call number is provided.