
Cite Them Right
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published in 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-1-137-27311-6 (ISBN)
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Description
All assignments need to include correct references: this book shows you how. Cite them right is the renowned guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism. It is an essential resource for every student and author, providing clear and comprehensive coverage of a crucial part of academic study. Now in its ninth edition, the book continues to provide detailed examples for all print and electronic sources, business, government, technical and legal publications, works of art and images. Key features: * Cite any information source, from ancient texts to Twitter * Examples are given in Harvard, APA, MHRA, MLA, OSCOLA and Vancouver referencing styles * Simplified advice on referencing online publications * More sources now covered, including translated and non-English publications, graffiti, packaging, wills, medical images, statues, PowerPoint presentations and collected works * Guidance on what is plagiarism and how to avoid it
Reviews / Votes
'[A] comprehensive manual on all aspects of using information from another source, from the start of the process through to the finish. ...The book is extremely influential and for many students, academics and librarians it has become the 'official' guide to referencing.' - White, Journal of Information Literacy "I think it is the best on the market. I use it a lot and recommend it to students." - Professor Helen E Higson, Head of Learning and Teaching, Aston Business School, Pro-Vice Chancellor International Relations, Aston University, UK "As a lecturer for communications courses at different levels I often have problems explaining how to cite references from different sources to my students without them getting too baffled. This book lays out the correct way in a simple to understand format and the inclusion of examples makes it even easier to understand." - Mau Craze-Gray, University of Cumbria, UK "As a university lecturer, I provide guidance to students. As such, I must be absolutely correct. This reference book has ensured that I can give the assistance required and of course...be correct." - David Pellett, University of Teeside, UK "If you're looking at going to college or university, this book is fantastic and a must have. Well laid out with great explanation." Maxine Knightlatter, East Sussex, UK "This book is the standard for referencing and citations at our university and I can see why. It is useful for people at all levels of writing, from those still at school to the very top of academia. The book is very clearly and logically laid out and, in light of the increasing number of electronic sources, has been updated to include any manner of places from which you may want to quote, even including sources such as director's commentaries on DVDs!" - Heather Bates, London, UKMore details
Series
Edition
9th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Basingstoke
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
15 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-27311-6 (9781137273116)
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Book
05/2016
10th Edition
Red Globe Press
€17.11
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Persons
Richard Pears is an Academic Liaison Librarian at Durham University Library, UK. He has worked in academic and public libraries for over fifteen years, delivering research skills training to students in all academic stages. Graham Shields was formerly Learning Adviser at the University of Cumbria Library and Student Services, UK. He worked in academic libraries for over thirty years.
Content
Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Section A: What Is Referencing And Why Is It Important? Section B: Setting Out Citations In Your Text Section C: Quoting, Paraphrasing And Summarising In Your Text Section D: Creating References In Your Reference List/Bibliography Section E: Examples Of Sources Using The Harvard Style Section F: American Psychological Association (APA) Referencing Style Section G: Modern Language Association (MLA) Referencing Style Section H: Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA) Referencing Style Section I: Oxford Standard For The Citation Of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) Section J: Vancouver Referencing Style Glossary Further Reading Index For The Harvard Referencing Style