PPT-REFERENCING GUIDELINES

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What is Referencing Referencing is a standardized method of formatting the information sources you have used in your assignments or written work Any given referencing

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What is Referencing Referencing is a standardized method of formatting the information sources you have used in your assignments or written work Any given referencing style serves two purposes acknowledges the source. There are many versions of Harvard style because it is synonymous with name date or annotated style examples of which also include APA Chicago MLA This version of Harvard is a variant based on standards developed in 1989 and 199 0 Make sure you chec Why do I need to reference my work To avoid plagiarism a form of academic theft Referencing your work correctly ensures that you give appropriate credit to the sources and authors that you have used to complete your assignment Referencing the source bathacuklibraryinfoskillsreferencing plagiarismindexhtml What is referencing When writing a piece of academic work you must acknowledge any sources you have used You do this by including a citation within your text usually a numbe r or an authors nam 1 III117 brPage 3br Guidelines Cross R eferencing and Le vel of Detail What is CrossReferen cing and Level of D etail Crossreferenc ing refers to the practice of referencing an applicable r equirement or supporting document in a perm it instead of i In academic writing you need. to show that you have researched your subject. to acknowledge the sources you have used to avoid the charge of plagiarism. to ensure that it is your own work written in your own words avoiding collusion. Guide to Harvard referencing Referencing2Short quotation3Long quotation4Secondary referencing4Referencing author with more than one publication in the same year4Books5Journals7The Internet9Conferences Bibliographies and Paraphrasing. What is referencing for?. Acknowledges the work of other writers.. Demonstrates the knowledge which has influenced your writing.. Enables the reader of your assignment to identify the sources used.. Referencing. Activities and strategies to help . students. This is designed to be used in conjunction with the . Guidelines to Referencing. and . Student Guide to Referencing . that can be found on the SACE website. . By Andreas . Grondoudis. Contents. What is referencing and why use it?. References vs. Bibliography. The two main systems (Harvard & Numeric). Compiling a list of references. Electronic references. Avoiding Plagiarism. Louise . Livesey. Academic Skills Adviser. This workshop . will. Explain what plagiarism is and how it can be avoided .  . Demonstrate how citation takes place within a written assignment and give tips on where to place citations.. Let’s . Get Started…. Session include…. The . why . of referencing – the academic rationale for . referencing and principles . underpinning the practice. The . when . of referencing – when to reference, and when it is not necessary. LIBRARY. Session outline. This session will cover:. What is ‘referencing’?. Reassurance!. Introduction to some referencing styles. Tips for finding reference . details. Choosing a referencing style. TOGI HARVARD REFERENCING GUIDEINITIAL TEACHER EDUCATIONB ED AND PGCE PROGRAMMES 2020QUALITY HIGHER EDUCATION FOR ALLTOGI Harvard Reference GuidePage 2of 8TOGI HARVARD REFERENCING GUIDECONTENTSREFERENC Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging. UCL Institute of Neurology. Steps to cover. Conversion. Filtering. Downsampling. Epoching. Re-referencing for EEG. Artefacts. Averaging. Coregistration. Generating scalp x time images.

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