Skip to Main Content

Weekend & Evening College Writing Resources

Guidelines and tips for writing.

Online Citation Help


Check out our Cite Your Sources guide, which provides information and examples about how to cite the most common sources for your scholarly papers.  This guide also has information on electronic resource management tools, such as Zotero, which will help keep your sources organized in folders and ready to export as bibliographies.

Print copies of the publication manuals are available at the Doheny library reference desk or the Chalon library reserve shelf.

 

A Note About Wikipedia

Wikipedia is not an appropriate source for an academic paper. 

This is because the articles can be written and/or updated by anyone.

Hoaxes (like this one) are not uncommon.

Yet, you can use Wikipedia during the initial information gathering stage of your research. 

Every Wikipedia page includes footnotes.  Use these footnotes to find the original sources -- on the Web or in our library.  

Looking at original sources will offer clues to the context and relevance of the information.

Cite the original sources rather than Wikipedia.

Conducting a Literature Review

  • With your thesis statement and research question in mind, brainstorm a list of key terms, novel characters, historical figures, etc.

  • Go to the MSMU Research Databases or the MSMU Research Guides.

  • Choose a database to search.  In the search box, type one or more of your key terms, separated by the word AND.  You can also search GoogleScholar for articles (see our Web Research & Library Terminology Libguide to link your browser to our databases).  If you want to find books, go to Our Library Catalog and choose "Subject" or "Word" search.

  • Click titles of articles to view them. 

  • When you find an article that interest you, check the reference list (at the end of the article) for other relevant articles. You can search for these articles in the library's catalog.

  • Also, check the subject terms within the database record for the article.  Clicking these terms will create a new search for other articles that are indexed with this same subject term.  These results will be more focused than the results of your keyword search.

  • Save or print articles that you want to use in your paper. 

  • Take notes on the content of each article, including quotations that you want to use in your paper.

  • Make sure to document the sources of all your information so that you can avoid plagiarism