Citing Electronic and Print Sources
- KnightCite is a project of the Hekman Library at Calvin College. The online form allows users to enter sources to see how to properly cite them as References or in Works Cited pages. Uses MLA, APA, and Chicago styles. Use with caution as results may not be accurate for some types of resources and styles.
- NoodleTools is a free site used for documenting sources. May create a free account.
- EasyBib is a free site used for documenting sources.
- Landmarks Citation Machine allows users to enter sources to see how to properly cite them as References or in Works Cited pages. Uses MLA and APA styles. Use with caution as results may not be accurate for some types of resources.
- Duke University Libraries offers information on citing sources.
- Online Writing Lab (OWL) provided by Purdue University. Contains information on documenting sources using MLA and APA styles.
- Citing documents from InfoTrac, The Literature Resource Center, or Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center.
- Citing documents from FirstSearch.
- Citing documents from WilsonWeb.
- To cite New York Times articles from ProQuest, mark the items that you want to cite. Then, create your bibliography by selecting the citation style.






