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RAMAT 110: Race Matters, First Year Seminar
Modern Language Association (MLA) Style, 9th edition
- MLA Handbook, 9th editionPrint copies of the MLA Handbook, 9th edition.
- MLA Handbook Plus Online This link opens in a new windowMLA Handbook Plus includes the full text of the ninth edition of the MLA Handbook, additional citation examples, and other materials.
- MLA 9th Edition Formatting and Style GuideFrom Purdue University's Online Writing Lab
- ZoteroBibPaste a link, DOI, or title, choose your citation style, and ZoteroBib will generate a citation for you to copy and paste. Remember, you will still need to check your citations for accuracy.
Chicago Style
- Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed.University of Chicago Press, 2017 | Online Access
- Chicago Formatting and Style GuideFrom Purdue University's Online Writing and Style Guide
• Author-Date Style Sample Paper
• Notes and Bibliography Style Sample Paper - Chicago Notes and Bibliography Style, 17th ed.From Williams College
- Chicago Author-Date Style, 17th ed.From Williams College
- QuickCite(Notes Style Only)
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