Business Information Resources: Citing & Writing
Citing
- SFU Library guides to common citation styles in research: APA | MLA | Chicago/Turabian
- Guide to citing specific Business sources (APA style, 6th ed.)
- Information on citing statistics.
- SFU Library plagiarism guide: Discusses what plagiarism is and how you can avoid it. Includes a plagiarism tutorial to test yourself on the topic of plagiarism.
- RefWorks at SFU Library
- Store your references online and format bibliographies instantly.
- Access your account from anywhere in the world with an internet connection.
- Export citations from a variety of article indexes and database service providers into your RefWorks account.
- Share your references with others.
Citing Business Sources
The websites below provide guidance on citing Business Sources not usually covered in style manuals, e.g., Passport database statistics. Consider these guides as a supplement to the more authorative style guides listed above (e.g., APA, MLA, etc.).
- McGill's Librarian's guide to citing Business Sources in APA
- UBC 's David Lam Library: How to Cite Sources
Writing
- Information on writing for university and two-page handouts about writing and are provided by the Student Learning Commons.
- The Business Writing Guide: library resources on Business writing from business memos to PhD dissertations.
Further Resources
- See the SFU Library's Writing and Style Guides for further information on citation styles and guides to writing.
