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Finding Your Muse

Online reference works from reputable publishers

Scholarly sources

Respected new sources

Citing sources

For tips on citing print and electronic sources, visit Trexler Library's Citation Guides for Print and Electronic Resources.

Or visit the Online Writing Lab at Purdue.

For automated citation, try the shareware Zotero. Directions for installing Zotero here.

For help with annotated bibliographies, visit Purdue's Online Writing Lab for definitions and format of an annotation.

Articles and books via interlibrary loan

Articles and books not found in Trexler Library can be ordered on interlibrary loan.

Using generative AI to find scholarly sources

Google Scholar and library databases like Academic Search and JSTOR often outpace generative AI when it comes to providing citations to sources, particularly those that have been identified as scholarly. Generative AI is better suited to yielding summaries of information compiled from many sources. That said, some AI tools can provide source recommendations. Here are some of the tools that may be used for this purpose.

Remember that generative AI tools may be limited by pay walls. For this reason, it is advised to cast a wide net and use additional search engines to thoroughly cover your research topic.