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Our referencing tools guide will outline the main tools supported at USW and the most commonly used free tools, that can help with managing your references. If you are a research Student or member of USW staff you can use the software EndNote to organise your bibliographic references.
Referencing is indicating in your work where you have used material that did not originate with you. This might include factual information, data, images, opinion, direct quotation, or when you summarise or paraphrase the work of other people.
Refer to your Course Handbook. USW regulations on assessments can be found in the Regulations for Taught Courses from section A1. 70-78, 124-143 for the current academic year. * There may be course exceptions, such as for Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PSRBs) requirements.
To avoid being accused of plagiarism, it’s important you learn to reference correctly, and that you adhere to the guidelines of good academic practice. What is Referencing? Referencing is indicating in your work where you have used material that did not originate with you.
You can search for Module and Course Specifications and you can also print a PDF of the required specifications. The search course option allows you to list all modules that are recommended or optional for the successful completion of that given course. The search modules option offers access to the full module descriptors: Aims of the module.
An in-text citation consists of the last name of the author (s), the year of publication, and a page number if relevant. There are a number of ways of incorporating in-text citations into your work - some examples are provided below.
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