Library Resources
Here is a demonstration of Opposing Viewpoints, summaries of information and argument/position papers on both sides of controversial issues.
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Here is a review of the elements you will need to cite your source(s) from Opposing Viewpoints in Context:
Opposing Viewpoints in Context has a citation tool that is built into the database:
Copy and paste the citation into your Works Cited List (MLA) or your References List (APA) or use one of the citation programs, like EasyBib, if you have access.
Remember, also, that the Library has style manuals to help you format your citations, there are guidelines for and examples of the different styles in the "Why and How to Give Credit" lesson in the Virtual Library Orientation, there is a section in our Writing Center Research Guide that can help, or you can submit an Ask a Reference Librarian form