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ART 53 - Color Theory - Dawn Hart: Citation Tools

This research guide was created for students in D. Hart's Art-53 class.

Citation Styles

Follow the links from Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (O.W.L.) below for information on the most common citation styles. These links contain information that will help you create your bibliography, the in-text citations, direct and indirect quotes, and much more!


NoodleTools

noodletools logo​NoodleTools helps you create and save citations and export them to a works cited page in popular word processing formats. As a bonus, NoodleTools helps you stay organized as you evaluate information, build accurate citations, archive sources, take notes, outline topics, and prepare to write. Links to this resource can also be found on the Research Database Page and on the library's How to Cite page.

Step-by-step instructions and tutorial videos for this resource can be found on the NoodleTools tab of our Citation Help and Plagiarism Awareness guide.

Citation Guides in Print

These style manuals are available at the librarian/reference desk and several will be on the shelves as well: