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Sports-Related Brain Injury: Library Guide

This guide is designed to help students, faculty, and staff interested in sports-related brain injury.

Citation Styles

Several Journals request that author's format their articles in a citation style specific for their Journal. Information regarding the specifics of citing in a Journals style will be found on the Journals webpage. RefWorks and EndNote may also have that Journal's citation style programmed which will make citations easier. Always verify any citations produced by a citation management with the citation guidelines from the Association or Journal where it is produced.  

 

Creating a Journal-Specific Reference using RefWorks

1. Login to your RefWorks account

2. Under Bibliography, select 'Output Style Manager'

3. Conduct a search for your Journal

4. Use the green arrow to send the selected journal style to Favorites

5. Close the box

6. The citation style is now saved. 

 

 

Creating a Journal-Specific Reference using EndNote Basic

1. Login to your Endnote web account

2. Under 'Format' select 'Bibliography'

3. Search for the (may be abbreviated) Journal

4. Select 'Copy to Favorites'

5. The citation style should now be saved 

 


 

Copyright: Images & Videos

All content that you have used from different sources for your papers, presentations, or videos need to be cited. Also take copyright into consideration when selecting images and/or videos as it must apply to Fair Use.

If you plan on showing your project to individuals outside of your classroom -not for educational purposes- including on youtube, be sure that all images, videos, and in the public domain or under a creative commons license

 

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