Resources
Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity — The University of Texas at Austin Office of Graduate Studies
Features a brief ethics training presentation offering guidelines for academic integrity.
The Standard of Academic Integrity — Student Judicial Services
Discusses scholastic honesty policies at the University of Texas at Austin.
Style Guides
Please consult your professors for style guide recommendations.
Chicago Documentation Style, 16th ed — Diana Hacker
Provides ample citation examples and features a model paper using Chicago-style endnotes.
The Chicago Manual of Style. 16th ed. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003. Print.
Bibliographic Software
Bibliographic software applications allow writers to import references and create bibliographies according to particular style guides.
Zotero is a free 2.0 Firefox extension whose functionality allows writers to import references from online databases, organize references and create bibliographies. The UT General Libraries offers classes throughout the year.
EndNote is a citation management software program that imports references from online databases, maintains personalized databases, organizes references, and creates bibliographies. EndNote is available for purchase at the Campus Computer Store at a student price. A free thirty-day, trial version is available from the EndNote website. The UT General Libraries offers year-round training.
NoodleBib 6
“Generate, edit, and publish an MLA Works Cited list, an APA References list, or a Chicago/Turabian Bibliography that complies with the rules of the current handbooks and manuals for each style.”

