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.
Cite them right is renowned as the most 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. 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 13th edition contains: - Coverage of new sources, including registered designs and AI-generated material - Guidance on working with AI tools as part of the process of working on an assignment so that students understand the implications for maintaining academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism - A short test-yourself quiz which helps students to assess their understanding of key topics
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'Cite Them Right' is useful reading for students and academics. With the explosion of internet information and the growing awareness of plagiarism, this guide provides correct references.
Cite them right online will help students to reference just about any source, and to understand the importance of referencing accurately. This comprehensive resource has been developed from the bestselling book Cite Them Right by Richard Pears and Graham Shields.
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· 2016
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"The sample text here makes extensive use of references for illustrative purposes only."--
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"There are two formats within the Chicago referencing style: notes and bibliography (NB), and author-date. The Chicago NB format is often used in the humanities. The author-date format is often used in social sciences."--
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"In some cases you may want to refer to a source that is mentioned or quoted in the work you are reading. This is known as secondary referencing. It is important that, whenever possible, you cite and reference the primary source of your information."--