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Harvard Referencing – Citing a Newspaper Article
If you’re writing about the media or referring to something in the news, you may...
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Chicago Referencing – Citing an Edited Book (Footnotes)
Previously, we’ve discussed citing an edited book with Chicago’s author–date citations. But a different version...
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Chicago Referencing – Citing an Edited Book (Author–Date Style)
One theory behind Chicago’s ‘Windy City’ nickname is that the region’s politicians were once known...
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Secondary Sources in AGLC: Citing a Book
As a dedicated legal referencing system, AGLC has specific rules for citing cases and legislation....
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Harvard Referencing – How to Cite an Ebook
Currently, most people picture a papery cuboid when they hear the word ‘book’. But the...
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Referencing a Translated Book (Harvard, APA, MLA and Chicago)
Pity translators. Without them, many great works of literature would be unavailable in English. Likewise, scientific...
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Chicago Referencing – Citing a Website
The Chicago Manual of Style’s website states that a ‘citation to a website can often...
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MLA Referencing – Citing a Journal Article
MLA referencing, developed by the Modern Language Association, is notable for its minimal citation style,...
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Who Said That? (Quoting Sources with APA Referencing)
You might know that referencing is essential to academic writing. You might even know how...
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The Peril of Plagiarism and 5 Ways to Avoid It
Plagiarism is a major problem in academic writing. However, since we are naïve, optimistic types...
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MLA Referencing – How to Cite an Edited Book
Citing an edited book can be tricky, as it’s not always clear exactly what you...
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Harvard Referencing – How to Cite a Website
In our modern, digital world, it’s no surprise that students often go online before heading...
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