You can get an instant formatted citation for most items in the U of T Library's LibrarySearch.
The Citing Sources / Create your Bibliography Guide includes links to many helpful online tutorials, style guides, and related documents to help you understand citation practice, and build correct citations for your bibliography.
Citing and referencing: Film / Video Recording Guide - Monash University Library
How Not to Plagiarize, Standard Documentation Formats, Using Quotations, Paraphrase and Summary
Citation generators allow you to input citation elements for your source, and create a citation in any one of several standard formats.
Citation managers can help you:
More info can be found in UofT Libraries Citation Management Guide (includes Mendeley) or this comparison chart of reference management software on Wikipedia for even more suggestions.
CITATION MANAGER | WORD PROCESSOR / SOFTWARE | SET UP | ONLINE GUIDES |
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Zotero (free)
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Word Google Docs
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Register for Zotero Account (free with storage limit) Download software for computers (Shut down MS Word before opening file) |
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ProQuest RefWorks (Free, UofT)
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Word Google Docs |
Free with your utoronto.ca email Avoid using the older version of RefWorks (orange logo). |
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EndNoteOnline Basic (free)
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Word Google Docs |
Register for free EndNoteOnline Basic account Download Cite While You Write plugin |
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EndNoteOnline Premium ($$) |
Word Pages Google Docs |
EndNote Training (videos, modules, handouts and more) |
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