Start your research exploration by breaking down your question to its basic concepts and find alternative terms for each one. This way you will have a list of interconnected ideas and various keywords to express them, which will come handy later on when you search the library or Scholar. A reference source like Credo can be useful at this point to make sure you have done the necessary background reading on issues or concepts you are not familiar with:
You will notice that you need to go to a database and from there find the issue that you need.
You can easily gather the citations from the sources you use from the library. When you find the material you need, just copy it in the style you need!
Always be careful with software-generated citations because often they are wrong! You will need to check and manually correct them before you include them in your work.