Referencing is an important feature of academic writing. Any ideas, words or images which are not your own need to be referenced. There are a few reasons why this is so:
For help with your referencing use Cite Them Right.. It offers extensive guidance on how to reference and includes a range of support materials with access 24/7. You may already be familiar with the print book, as we have multiple copies on the shelves across our three campus libraries. You can:
Cite Them Right is accessed on and off campus via the Online databases and academic journals link in the Search the Library portlet in the My Learning/Learning Support page in the portal or via: http://www.citethemrightonline.com where you will need to sign in.
Information Skills for Success is a self-paced Moodle course featuring four modules, designed to help you use information effectively and ethically in your academic work and beyond.
The modules cover:
Complete all the modules at your own pace to earn the "Information Skills" Moodle badge—a valuable addition to personal and professional development portfolios and a great way to earn points towards the Greenwich Employability Passport.
Follow this link to Information Skills for Success in Moodle.
There are various reference management software available to you. This type of software is designed to help you record and build references. This page offers an overview of just a few reference management packages.
If you are using a University-managed laptop then you can download the relevant Reference Management software from the Software Centre.
All the Reference Managers on this page have three main parts which help you to use them effectively. The main account, the web importer, and the Word plugin. You can download all of these from various places, detailed below.
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