Q. Where can I get citation help?
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Last Updated: Nov 10, 2025 Views: 738
Last Updated: Nov 10, 2025 Views: 738
The library offers citation guides to help you with citation, referencing, and scholarly communication.
The main Citation Guide provides an overview of major citation styles, with examples for citing different types of sources.
If you’re working in a specific discipline, such as Law or Business, you can also explore subject-specific citation guides tailored to your subject.
For support with citation management software, we offer dedicated guides for EndNote and Zotero.
If you need additional help, please contact us through librarian consultation, chat, phone, or email.
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