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Top MLA/APA Resource Websites for Research and Term Papers

By Jimmy Walker, published Dec 24, 2007
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Most college students dread the Gordon Rule portion of their graduation requirement. Unfortunate for me and millions of other former college students, the internet was not as developed as it is today. With the use of a few websites, writing a term paper can be completed with ease. Below is a list of relevant websites that focuses on providing free, user friendly writing resources.

http://www.Easybib.com

Easybib.com is a website that allows students and writers to easily format their finished citations. Most professors put a lot of emphasis on correctly formatting your resources in the proper format, i.e., APA, MLA, Chicago Manual of Style.

With Easybib, you are able to simply type in the relevant information: author's name, title, publisher info, etc. Easybib will then format this information in MLA, APA, or any available format for you. You don't have to worry about forgetting a period here or comma there, which will result in a higher grade.

http://www.CitePlanet.com

CitePlanet.com is a new website. This website actually allows students and writers to search for readymade citations in over 40 different subjects. Most of the available citations come from book, periodical, and electronic sources.

CitePlanet saves students time by displaying relevant sources, instead of student having to read through pages and pages of a book or website in order to find a useful citation. Most of the citations give you a direct link back to the original source, incase you want to do a reference check or get more sources or information.

Each source is also automatically formatted in MLA, APA, and Chicago Styles for you.

http://www.CitationMachine.net

CitationMachine.net is a very resourceful website. This website formats inputted information into MLA, APA, etc formats for you, reducing the change of you making a formatting error.

http://www.AResearchGuide.com

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Thanks for the web site I can hand this information out to my wife !

Posted on 07/03/2008 at 12:07:46 PM

 
Great article. I always dread the time when I have to format my information cites. Thanks this article is quite helpful!

Posted on 01/30/2008 at 4:01:08 PM

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