There are a number of citation styles available to use, and it's important that you use the correct style for your class.
The most common styles for SOC2140 and SOC2150 are APA (American Psychological Association) and ASA (American Sociological Association), but always check your syllabus know which to use.
The library has many resources available (online and on campus) to help with citing. Below are a few useful links:
There are a number of reasons why you should provide a list of references at the end of each paper or project, as well as cite these references in the actual text.
Citing your sources is good form, but it also helps the reader to distinguish between your own thoughts and those of others. It is also important in avoiding plagiarism, which is the intentional OR unintentional use of another's work without citing.
Even though it's listed under the Databases tab on the Library homepage, RefWorks isn't a database you use to find articles.
RefWorks is a citation manager that can help organize and keep track of the sources you are using for your research.
As you do your research within the library website, you'll be able to import citations from our online catalog and most of our databases. And, as an added bonus, RefWorks can convert your citations into a properly formatted bibliography!
Just keep in mind that RefWorks saves only your citations. It does not automatically save the full-text of an article. Therefore, it's always a good idea to keep electronic copies in your own files, when possible.
To learn more about RefWorks, come to one of our workshops or check out this guide created by RefWorks, to get you started.