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As Internet plagiarism becomes a more serious issue, Answers.com has incorporated citation functionality, to help students cite their work. Clicking on the "Cite" button (which can be found next to each copyright at the bottom of each Answer Page), will direct them to a fully-formatted citation, ready to include in a bibliography. They can even choose from the MLA, Chicago and APA styles.

We have also produced a helpful handout with clear samples and directions on citing various types of internet sources, including personal homepages, professional sites, newspaper articles, online reference tools and eBooks.

Click the link below to download the free handout (8.5"x11") to distribute to your class.

Download the Citations Poster (8.5"x11")

(PDF, requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.)