Use an article's citations trails to find more information related to your research. This video will show you how to locate an article's citation trails in Web of Science, Google Scholar, and UC Library Search. (3 min.)
Organizing your research can help make the writing and citing process easier. Use tips from this page to guide you in this step.
Analog Options | Digital Options |
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Notecards |
Spreadsheet |
A Research Journal |
Citation Management Software Some popular ones are Zotero, Mendeley, and EndNote (Web). |
There are many different types of academic and professional writing styles. The four guidebooks below represent some of the major ones. Use these guides to learn how professional researchers and writers prepare their manuscripts for publication or sharing.
Fields |
Humanities - Especially Literature and Language | Social Sciences - Especially Psychology | Humanities & Social Sciences | Some Sciences - Especially Biology, Environmental, and Health Sciences |
ExampleStyleGuides |
MLA Handbook |
APA Publication Manual |
Chicago Manual of Style (e-book) |
CSE Manual |
For other styles, please search UC Library Search.
Although these resources are not official, they are still credible and very useful! If one of these websites doesn't answer your question, check out the official style guide or contact a librarian for help!
First of all, congratulations on making it this far! You may still have some loose ends to tie up, and that is OK. Take a moment to think back through your research process. Did you learn any helpful tips along the way? Are there new strategies that you can use for future projects or papers?
Do you still need more information? You can go back to previous steps at any time to revisit your research question or look for more or different sources of information.
If you think you missed something, please feel free to reach out to a Research Librarian:
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