OttoBib is a dead simple bibliography generator for book sources. Just enter ISBN codes of books separated by commas, select citation type (e.g. MLA, APA) and click "Get Citations". Thats it!
MLA, APA, and Chicago styles are the three most common documentation styles required by Calvin professors. The official rules and guidance for these styles are provided the manuals listed below. All three manuals can be found in print in the Reference Col
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If you:
* quote (use someone else's exact words),
* copy (use their figures or tables),
* paraphrase (use their idea in your own words) or
* summarise (use a brief account of their ideas) ...
then you must acknowledge the source. Failure to acknowledge your source is plagiarism and is unacceptable.