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Course Guide to CHN359: Women and Religion in China

This course will examine the impact that the religious traditions of China, including Confucianism, Taoism and Mahayana Buddhism, have had in shaping the social experiences, roles and images of women in twentieth-century China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Citing Your Sources

The Emory Libraries Citing Your Sources Research Guide provides information on why to cite sources, how to avoid plagiarism, how to avoid common mistakes, and a list of style manuals.

You can also visit websites with basic guidelines on how to use common style formats, such as:

    Duke University Libraries, Citing Sources (Chicago and APA styles)

    OWL at Purdue, APA Formatting and Style Guide

Citation Software

There are some citation software for you to use to organize your citations and instantly create properly formatted bibliographies, such as EndNote and Zotero.  Emory has a site license for EndNote and you can obtain a free copy by downloading the software from Emory's Software Express site.

For help with EndNote or Zotero, visit the Library's Help Guides or sign up for one of the classes we offer throughout the semester.

Emory Writing Center

When you are writing a research paper and need help thinking through your topic or organizing your paper's content, Emory Writing Center provides thoughtful one-on-one attention and feedback at any stage of the writing process.

Meetings with tutors are available by appointment.

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