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Freely Available Research Resources: Citation Style Guides
This guide provides a list of high-quality teaching, learning and research materials that are freely available online. The guide includes links to Open Educational Resources and Open Access resources.
Updated appendix to the Andrews University Standards for Written Work
Style Guides
The links below will show you how to cite sources and prepare a document according to the APA 6th Edition (2009) style, most frequently used for writing in the social sciences.
NvivoNVivo is an analytics software for qualitative research. It can be used for collecting, organizing, and analyzing content from interviews, focus groups, surveys, etc.
EndNote GuideBibliographic management tool available for Andrews University users
SPSSSPSS is a statistical analysis software commonly used by the social sciences, health sciences, and marketing. The software is designed to aid researchers in everything from data collection to analysis and reporting. SPSS is available for use on select computers in the James White Library and the ITS Computer Lab. The software may be installed on other computers owned by the university as well (contact Tim Trine). You may also choose to rent for a short period of time
Citation Style GuidesThe library provides series of guides on APA, MLA and others, covering in-text and reference list references for a range of sources.
SPSS AMOS 27Available for 12 months rental. Windows only. Structural equation modelling software.