This presentation teaches you how to cite from the catalog and databases, as well as showing how to use a citation generator. This will make life so much easier!
2. Creating citations is easier than ever
before, since many databases
include options for citing. This
presentation will show you 3 easy
ways to cite: directly out of the
catalog, out of many databases, and
through a citation generator.
3. ECU Library Catalog
To cite a book from the catalog, first locate the
book in the catalog.
4. Click the option on the left to Cite. A new window opens
with options for citing in APA, MLA, and more. The citation
is ready to copy in to your paper.
5. Citing from a Database
ECU Libraries subscribe to over 400 databases,
and not all databases work the same. However,
many of them have the option to create a citation.
6. You can do this in one of two ways. If you
find the article and wish to simply see the
citation, many databases have a button that
simply says “Cite.”
7. The other way of doing this is to use a
Folder. First, find articles that you will use for
your paper. As you locate the articles, click
Add to Folder, which will add your chosen
articles to a temporary holding place—kind
of like a shopping cart on a web store. Look
for something like this:
Note: OneSearch on the library homepage
also functions in this way.
8. Send to Email
After you are done with your research in
the database, click in to the folder and
choose the option to Email. You will be
able to specify a citation style at this time.
The citation will come with the article in an
email.
9. But Wait!
What if I did not do this during my research?
Is there anything I can do?
11. Links
Some citation generators include
NCSU’s Citation Generator and
Knight Cite. Click these links to be
taken to a citation generator.
If you have questions, Ask a Librarian!