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PhD Research & Writing Guide: Writing Guides & Tools

This guide provides a library research and writing guide for PhD degree students at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.

PhD Writing Guidelines

The comprehensive Formatting, Style, and Citation Guide (see below) covers the basics of academic writing in one place; guidelines for formatting papers correctly; tips for using grammar, punctuation, and capitalization properly; examples of citations for a variety of sources (especially seminary resources not addressed in the Turabian style guide, such as Bible commentaries or class lectures); and abbreviations for books of the Bible. In addition, PhD students, particularly those in the dissertation writing stage, should refer to the PhD Dissertation Guidelines (see below).

Reference Tools

A citation builder can be a helpful way to construct your citations and/or check your existing citations. The links below direct you to a few good options. Note: You must always check your citations when using these tools because they are not always completely accurate.

 

You can retrieve a citation by hovering over an item result in your USearch and selecting "Get Citation." You will be able to choose from several citation styles to find the one that is most appropriate for your work. Then, you can copy/paste the citation into your bibliography.

 

Citation managers are software tools that can help you in multiple ways:

  • Store and organize a large quantity of references
  • Format bibliographies into specific citation styles
  • Switch easily between citation styles

Which one is best for you?

EndNote and Zotero have a lot of similarities, but they also have some key differences. You can use both or choose the one that best meets your needs.

 

 

EndNote

Download EndNote Software

Using EndNote LibGuide from Northwestern University

EndNote *X9 Quick Reference Guides for Windows & Mac

*X9 is no longer the newest version, but new guides have not been created yet.

 

Zotero

Download Zotero Software

Using Zotero LibGuide from Northwestern University

Zotero Quick Guide

Writing Center

The Writing Center

The Writing Center at Garrett offers programs to support students' theological writing, including one-on-one coaching at any stage of the process and working with you to fine-tune content, organization, and style. The Writing Center also helps you polish a completed draft by editing for clarity and flow and proofreading for grammar or spelling. Contact writing.center@garrett.edu to set up an appointment.

Online Writing Resources