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Epidemiology HSC4500
A research guide to find epidemiology resources from the EFSC Libraries.
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Before you start citing...
Check out the
BILT Tutorial
to find out about
Citing Materials
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Citing Resources
Most health sciences disciplines use the APA citation style from the American Psychological Association. Check with
your
instructor for the preferred citation format.
EFSC's Writing Center's Research Guide
provides MLA and APA examples and tutorials
APA Citation Guide Examples: 7th Edition
EFSC Research Guide
Basics of APA Style Tutorial
From the American Psychological Association
APA Reference Examples
From the American Psychological Association
APA Style & Grammar Guidelines
From the American Psychological Association
APA Tutorials & Webinars
From the American Psychological Association
APA Documentation
From the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin at Madison
Purdue OWL: Research and Citation Resources
Includes APA, MLA, and Chicago Citation styles
Please note that there is a link to a citation generator on this page that is not free or recommended.
MLA Documentation
From the Writing Center at the UnIversity of Wisconsin Madison
Plagiarism Resources
Plagiarism: How to Avoid It
2:50 minute tutorial from Banbridge State College
Quoting and Paraphrasing Sources
From the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin at Madison
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