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Referencing & understanding plagiarism, Kate Williams and Jude Carroll

Label
Referencing & understanding plagiarism, Kate Williams and Jude Carroll
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Referencing & understanding plagiarism
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Kate Williams and Jude Carroll
Series statement
Pocket study skills
Summary
This guide explains why referencing is an essential part of good writing and shows how to do it. It explains what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. With clear explanations and examples, this handy, easy-to-read guide has engaging illustrations and an informal style
Table Of Contents
Introduction PART I: ALL ABOUT/UNDERSTANDING REFERENCING Writing at University The Essentials of Referencing Referencing Styles - Family Trees Referencing in Action - a Student at Work The Research Process and Using Ideas Using Sources in your Writing Write with Confidence PART II: UNDERSTANDING PLAGIARISM Plagiarism and Academic Integrity 'It's my own Work.' What Does that Mean? Why Show your Sources? Getting Help with your Work What Counts as Plagiarism? You're the Author: Who Can Tell? PART III: REFERENCING: THE PRACTICALITIES Frequently Asked Questions Essential Sources and Examples More Sources and Examples Styles of Referencing References Index
Target audience
specialized
Classification
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