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LIT 233: Native American Literature, Dr. Harsh Sharma: Writing & Citing

A library research guide on Native American Literature.

MLA Handbook

This textbook is available in Course Reserves on the main floor of the Library. You may check the book out for a two-hour period for in library use. 

There is also one ebook copy of the 10th edition available to check out for two weeks at a time if available.

Dictionary

Citations

Citing your sources is important because:

  • It shows you've done research by looking up scholarly resources
  • It allows others to look up the sources you used to find the information
  • It prevents you from being accused of plagiarism 

Citations may look different depending on what style is used, but they contain the same information. The standard elements include:

  • Author name(s)
  • Title (of book or article and journal)
  • Date of publication
  • Page numbers

Brief intro to MLA format

[Your last name] [page #]

[Your Name]

[Your professor's name]

[Class number and section number]

[Date: day, month, year]

[Centered Title]

Double spaced text using consistently-sized 12pt font. One inch margins on all sides. 

For more detailed information, consult the MLA Handbook or the MLA Style Center's page on Formatting a Research Paper. 

Literary Criticism

MLA Style Center

This MLA web resource contains specific information on formatting a research paper and creating a Works Cited page

Online Citation Guide

Writing Help

You can schedule an appointment with a writing tutor or academic coach through the Academic Center for Excellence. Check out their website for more details. You can also call 716-614-6724 or contact ACE through email. 

Citation Management Tool

NoodleTools is a research companion that can help you manage citations and annotations.  
As a first time user, you will need to register on the NoodleTools site. It's best to create your account on campus for IP authentication and then once your account is created, you can access it from any computer with an internet connection. After you click on "Register" you will be asked to enter the College's credentials which are:

Username: niagara
Password: lewis

Then you will be asked to create a personal ID and password for your individual account. Click on "Register" at the bottom of the page once you fill out your log-on information. 

Then you have successfully created a NoodleTools account! To learn more about utilizing NoodleTools, check out this Guide.

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