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Chemistry: Researching Alternative Fuels

This guide was created to support students in 400 Chemistry, winter term 2025. For questions or help accessing the suggested sources below, please contact Ms. Sinai asinai@lawrenceville.org

Citing in MLA or APA Citation Styles at Lawrenceville

Unless your teacher has specified another style, most science courses at Lawrenceville require APA citation style

For all APA citations, you will need:

  • A full bibliographic citation (goes at the end of your paper/presentation on the Works Cited page)

  • An in-text citation (a shorter, parenthetical citation that sits at the end of each piece of evidence used in your writing).


Only cite the information that is available to you. If you cannot identify a piece of the template [e.g. an author or date], leave it out rather than making it up.


Follow all punctuation and text styles in the guide examples linked below. The periods, commas, italics, and quotation marks matter so shoot for precision.

 

Citation and Bibliography Tools: Noodletools

For help with Noodletools:

How to Avoid Plagiarism