Citing your sources properly -- yes, even the charts and graphs you reuse from other sources, and the statistics you quote -- is important and required.
Purdue University's Online Writing Lab citation resources are the best ones on the web. Talk with Professor Favero about what citation style you'll need to use.
Found a great article, but can't get the full text? DON'T WORRY!
Any journal articles you find in the databases that you can't get the full text of immediately can be ordered via Interlibrary Loan. By visiting the ILL website you can input the citation information of the article you need, and another library will send it to Ursinus on your behalf. Then, we'll e-mail you a link to the article. This process is usually pretty fast -- 2-3 days -- but it can take up to a week. So remember to start your research early!
You can also request any books you need through ILL. You will receive an email when your ILL book has arrived, and then you can pick it up at the circulation desk.