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Slavery, Freedom and Abolition in Latin America and the Caribbean
Writing & Citation Management
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Slavery, Freedom and Abolition in Latin America and the Caribbean: Writing & Citation Management
Library resources for the study of slavery and abolition in Latin America
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Yale Archives: Slavery & the Slave Trade
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Reference Sources for Latin America
Writing & Citation Management
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Plagiarism, Research and Writing
Citation Workshops
Chicago Manual of Style
Chicago Manual of Style Online
Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide
Online Writing Lab (OWL) - (Purdue U)
Chicago Manual of Style Citation Guide (Mount St. Vincent U)
Chicago Research and Documentation Online
University of Georgia Chicago Citation Style Guide
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chicago Manual of Style Guide
Chicago Manual of Style Quick Reference Guide (Broward College)
Managing Citations - Citation Generators
Citation Management Guide - Yale Library
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Library Workshop Calendar and Research Education
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EndNote and RefWorks Tutorials
EndNote Web
The web version of EndNote. Free to current Yale students, faculty and staff.
Yale EndNote Help Page.
RefWorks
Software is free to current Yale students, faculty and staff.
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