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Library Research Step-By-Step Guide: CHEM 270: Step 4: Put It All Together

A step-by-step guide to online research for Chemistry 270 (Matsumoto).

Citations Make the Scholarly World Go 'Round

If I've done my job right, you should have a strong sense at this point of the importance of citations to scholarly work, including your own scholarly work. Using citations, we can track facts, claims, and discoveries back to their sources, and map the influence of articles and their authors on future scholarship. On the other hand, without accurate citations we are left to make our own guesses, and the door to academic fraud is opened. Failing to cite sources correctly will not only affect your grade, but could also open you up to accusations of plagiarism. The resources on this page should keep you on the straight and narrow, and set you up for citation success!

Still Need Help?

If you're struggling with anything related to this tutorial, please don't hesitate to contact me at gustavsen@gonzaga.edu. I want to help you out in any way that I can. You can also book a Zoom or phone appointment with me here. If you need help immediately and I'm not available, you can always use the library's 24/7 chat service to get help from a librarian.

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RefWorks is a citation manager. It can help you organize your research by storing citations for the articles you find. You can then use those citations to automatically generate a bibliography, formatted to whatever citation style you choose (literally any style you can come up with, RefWorks can do). You can even sync your RefWorks account with Microsoft Word to drop in-text citations into your document. RefWorks looks complicated, but it's actually easy to use and very helpful.