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NTR 290 - Evidence Based Nutrition

Relevant resources for Evidence-Based Nutrition gathered in one location

Citation Management Tools

Citation Management Tools allow you to download and save citations and usually link to online documents. They create citations for References in a variety of styles. They may even work with your word processing software (e.g. Word) to create in-text citations in your preferred style. 

Citation Management Tools vary, so please check out the information provided, or talk to a librarian, about which works best for you. All versions suggested are free or have a free version.

For more information: https://libguides.asu.edu/CitationManagement

 

ASU Library Citation Styles Guide

The Citation Styles Library Guide is intended to support the research needs of students and faculty who need information about:

  • when to cite a source
  • what citation style to use
  • how to create citations

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