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Frequently Asked Questions - Term Papers, Theses, Major Projects

How do I cite government publications?

The Library provides links to a number of citation style guides for government publications. For more information, please our Citation and Style Guides - Special Formats, Government Publications.

How do I cite information in my essay?

See the Library's Citation and Style Guides page for links to citation manuals and information on how to cite web sources used in your discipline.

How do I cite music references?

Consult the Library's Citation and Style Guides - Music for links to citation manuals and related information on how to cite music sources.

 

How do I cite my references? What citation style guide should I use?

There are many different citation styles. Check with your instructors to determine which style is expected for your courses. If you are writing for publication, consult the publisher and/or journal editorial policy.

  • Consult the Library's Citation and Style Guides for recommended citation guides for citation styles commonly used at Queen's.

How do I plan my assignment?

The Queen's Learning Commons Assignment Calculator is an online tool which plots a strategy to help you get your assignment completed and handed in on time. You can access the Assignment Calculator here.

What is QSpace?

QSpace is the Queen's University Research and Learning Repository. It is meant for storing and sharing papers, presentations, theses, technical reports, data sets, or any other digital files produced through research and teaching.

Materials deposited in QSpace are assigned a static url (web address) that will never break. If you wish to share your research and learning materials (optional), QSpace facilitates indexing through major search engines such as Google Scholar.  read more »