Cite them right : the essential referencing guide

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Cite them right : the essential referencing guide

Richard Pears & Graham Shields

(Bloomsbury study skills)

Bloomsbury Academic, 2022

12th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"First published in Great Britain 2004. This edition published 2022"--T. p. verso

Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)

Summary: "Now in its twelfth edition, this essential resource is the go-to text for students and authors who want to accurately reference sources and avoid plagiarism in their work"-- Provided by publisher

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Cite them right is renowned as the most comprehensive yet easy-to-use guide to referencing text available to students and authors. Academics and teachers rely on the advice in Cite them right to guide their students in the skills of identifying and referencing information sources and avoiding plagiarism. Comprehensive and accessible, it provides readers with detailed examples of print and electronic sources, business, government, technical and legal publications, works of art, images and much more. Packed with practical tips and example sources in both citations and reference lists, it makes referencing manageable and easy to follow for everyone. The fully revised and updated 12th edition contains: - Expanded guidance on the key principles of referencing and avoiding plagiarism, including new sections on collecting evidence to use in your work; reading, listening and taking notes; and using other people's work in your writing. - New reference examples for Tik Tok, blog posts, Zoom and Teams, recorded lectures and online seminars.

Table of Contents

Foreword Acknowledgements Section A: What is Referencing? Section B: Collecting Evidence to Use in Your Work Section C: Reading, Listening and Taking Notes Section D: How to Cite Sources Section E: Using Other People's Work in Your Writing: Quoting, Paraphrasing and Summarizing Section F: How to Reference Section G. Harvard Referencing Style Section H: American Psychological Association (APA) Referencing Style Section I: Chicago Referencing Style Section J: IEEE Referencing Style Section K: Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA) Referencing Style Section L: Modern Language Association (MLA) Referencing Style Section M: Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) Section N: Vancouver Referencing Style Glossary Further Reading Index

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