How do I reference and avoid plagiarism? - What was in this section?

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Created: 2019-07-29 20:28
Collection: CamGuides
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Cambridge University Libraries
Language: eng (English)
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Producer:  Cambridge Information Literacy Network
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This section introduced the importance of writing references both in-text and at the end of a document. This helps academic staff to see where you have got your ideas from and what work is your own. This is crucial so that you avoid plagiarism: accidentally or deliberately passing off the work of another as your own. Remember that all advice here is generic, relevant in part to everyone, but you must find out the specific referencing style recommended by your department before submitting work with references.
The key skills we introduced in this section were:
Writing in-text references: knowing to put the author and year into the text, or inserting a footnote, when you refer to the work of others
Bibliographies and lists of references: knowing the difference between these
Writing a reference: knowing what information to include when referencing books, articles, websites and newspaper articles
Tools: having an awareness of free basic reference generators such as Zotbib and EasyBib and the more complex, but still free, reference management tools, Zotero, Mendeley and Endnote Online
Avoiding plagiarism: developing an awareness of what constitutes plagiarism, how to avoid it and where to go to get more information
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