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WR 323: Writing with Style

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Research and Documentation Online  

Citation Builders  

UNC Libraries Online Citation Builder (MLA)

Find Images You Have Permission to Use

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Labeling and citing images

Even when the images you use are copyright free, you should acknowledge the creator and indicate the source. 

  • For examples of using MLA style to fully cite images you use in a research paper, click here: citing images 

Please be aware of legal restrictions on the use of images.  Boston University has a useful webpage on Image Copyright .

 

Printing Posters

Student Media Services  (Main Floor, Valley Library): production and printing services funded by student activity fees.

Researching magazines

Selected books about magazines in Valley Library:

Lora and Longton, The conservative press in twentieth-century America PN4888.C598 C664 1999

Abrahamson, Magazine-made America: the cultural transformation of the postwar periodical   PN4877 .A27 1996

Douglas, George H. The smart magazine: 50 years of literary revelry and high jinks at Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Life, Esquire, and The Smart Set.  PN4877 .D67 1991

Zuckerman, A history of popular women's magazines in the United States, 1792-1995.  PN4879 .Z83 1998

Nourie and Nourie, American mass-market magazines    PN4877 .A48 1990

Janello and Jones, The American magazine  PN4877 .A46 1991

Tebbel, The magazine in America, 1741-1990   PN4832 .T43 1991    

Selected articles about magazines: 

Henry James, "The Founding of The Nation,"  The Nation 101 (July 8, 1915): 44-45.  

Diana Trilling, "The Nation Years."  The Nation 257 (Nov 1, 1993): 502-04.

Selected websites:

"A  history of The Atlantic Monthlyhttp://www.theatlantic.com/about/atlhistf.htm

 

Citation Management Software

As you research, you will want to keep track of all the information you are finding. One way to do this is to use a citation management program like Zotero or EndNote. Citation management programs let you store, retrieve and organize your citations. There are a couple of free programs you may wish to try out before committing to an expensive software purchase: