Citing Sources & Copyright
Edmonds School District, uses the MLA 9 (Modern Language Association) format for citations.
MLA Reference Sheet (9th Edition) (LIsts examples of just about every type of citation you'll ever need.)
The Owl at Purdue - Purdue Online Writing Lab's guide to every aspect of MLA 9.
MLA 9th Edition Style Guidelines Overview form the OWL at Purdue
Citation Generators
MyBib (no ads)
Citation Machine (has ads)
Citethisforme (has ads)
EasyBib (has ads)
NOODLE TOOLS - Citation Generator and Notecards - in ESD Bookmarks
NOODLE TOOLS - ESD Approved site (listed in ESD Bookmarks) - Student Presentation
Oregon School Library Information System (no ads)
How to Use the Citation Feature in Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides
Tips and Examples
Parenthetical or In-Text vs. Footnotes and Endnotes
Example of completed Works Cited page.
Helpful Videos
MLA Citation Tutorials by the Suffolk Community College Technology Department
FOOTNOTES and ENDNOTES in Word by Titan Tech Training at California State University Fullerton
Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers
On November 2, 2002, President Bush signed into law Senate Bill 487, also known as the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2001, or TEACH Act. The following chart is an HTML version of a chart created by Hall Davidson to inform teachers of fair use of copyrighted materials, as provided in Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the United States Code.