Citation Month, Many events you can participate in!

We’re thrilled to kick off a series of exciting events designed to celebrate the art of citation and the importance of academic integrity. Join us for workshops, scavenger hunt, and interactive sessions that will make citing sources not only easy but fun!

Citation Scavenger Hunt – available all month!

  • Pick up a scavenger hunt worksheet from the Library Service Desk to participate. Complete the worksheet by following the trail of citations, and submit your worksheet in the drop box. Completed worksheets will be entered into a draw for prizes!
  • Students in GPS can ask for a Completion Certificate from the Library Service Desk when they submit their completed worksheet.
  • Oct 7 – Oct 31

Following the Conversation workshop

  • Tracking down a specific source from a citation can be tricky, but it’s an important research strategy! You can see how researchers develop ideas by building on each other, like a conversation, and find important sources for your research projects. It can also help you complete our Citation Scavenger Hunt! In this workshop you’ll learn how to be a smarter, more efficient researcher by following citations in your syalbus, assigned readings, or a GPS reader.
  • Oct 9, 5:15-6:15 PM in W507 Active Learning Classroom

Drop-in Citation Support

  • Need help with identifying sources or clarifying citation style rules? Come see our experts for citation help, no appointment needed.
  • Oct 10 3:30-5:00, Library Entrance

Citation Showdown – Week of Voting

  • What’s the best way to cite? Drop by the library to vote for your favorite citation style as APA, MLA, and Chicago face off.
  • Oct 14-18

Citation Button Making

  • Rep your favorite citation style during the Citation Showdown! Drop by the Library Entrance to create a custom citation button.
  • Oct 14 1-2, Library Entrance

Who Are You Citing?

  • You’ve read their papers, but who are you really citing? Bring your reference or works cited list (finished or in-progress) to this creative event and learn more about who’s supporting your work.
  • Oct 22 4-5, N509 The Hub

Citing and Crediting AI Drop-in Support

  • Do you need to cite something created by generative AI in your assignment, or acknowledge that you’ve used generative AI in your work? Librarians and ARC Fellows are here to help, no appointment needed.
  • Oct 24 3:30-5:00, Library Entrance