When doing research and writing up your papers, we need to build our evidence and give credit to where our information comes from. Most assignments require this, plus it helps you and your readers find your sources again.
Most library tools, like databases, include features that generate a citation in the most popular citation styles. These automatic citations can include minor stylistic errors, but they typically do a good job of pulling out the key information you need to make a citation. Double-check all your citations, especially those that are auto-generated.
Permalinks
The library assignment asks you to post links and citations to two articles on your topic from library databases in a Canvas discussion. In the database Academic Search Complete (Ebsco), you must choose the Permalink icon to the right of the article you select. If you copy and paste the URL at the top of the page, I won't be able to get back to the article you chose.
In the ProQuest Research Library database, look for the permanent link at the end of the citation. The link that will get me back to your article starts with https://spscc.idm.oclc.org..
Video: Find Permalinks and Citations
This 2 minute video describes how to get permalinks and citations from three major library search tools- Quick Search, ProQuest databases, and EBSCO databases.
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