Technology & Operations Management Information Resources: Citing & Writing
Citing
- SFU Library guides to common citation styles in research: APA | MLA | Chicago/Turabian
- 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
- Coastal Carolina University's Citing Select Business Sources in MLA
Writing
- Information on writing for university and two-page handouts about writing and are provided by the Student Learning Commons. See also their links to business writing sources.
- 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.
