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Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2 referencing. The questions are, as follows:1What is the difference between references and a bibliography?2When should I use page numbers in my in-tex

t citations?3Secondary referencing: the author of the book 1 read mentions another author. I want to refer to this other author. How do 1 reference th Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

is?4How do I cite and reference books or other sources from an author that has been published more than once in the same year?5How do 1 cite in my ass

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

ignment where an author has written different books, but has made similar points in each?6Referencing multiple sources: how do 1 cite and reference wo

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2 he full reference?8What punctuation and capitalization style should 1 use in referencing?9The source has no date. How can I reference this?10Can I use

abbreviations in references?11I have noticed that some writers cite more than one author occasionally in support of a particular argument or point of Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

view. When and why should I do this?12Are quotations and all the author-date or page citations in the text counted in the word count?13How do I cite

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

sources where no author's name is shown?WHEN SHOULD I USE PAGE NUMBERS IN MY IN-TEXT CITATIONS? 8714How do I cite sources that are recorded on microfi

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2 difference between references and a bibliography?This issue was also discussed at the start of chapter three, but here is a summary of the differences

. References (or 'Works cited' in the MLA style) are the items you have read and specifically referred to (or cited) in your assignment.A Bibliography Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

(or ‘Works consulted’ in the MLA style) is a list of everything you consulted in preparation for writing an assignment, whether or not you referred s

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

pecifically to it in the assignment. A bibliography will, therefore, normally contain sources that you have cited in the assignment and those you foun

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2 ven if you do not specifically refer to them. You would normally only have one listed, headed ‘References' (Works cited) or 'Bibliography' (Works cons

ulted), unless your tutor has asked you to provide both.2When should I use page numbers in my in-text citations?Only the MLA style of referencing show Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

s page numbers as an integral part of the citation. With the other referencing systems, the following comments apply.Single topic booksMany single sub

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

ject books have a main or dominant message, perspective or argument that forms the essential core or essence of the book. Authors build their argument

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2 nce in your assignment that summarizes these essential core perspectives, then a page number is not necessary. You could, though, include a chapter nu

mber if you wanted to isolate a particular feature of the core perspective.However, if you use and include a quotation from the book, you will need to Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

include a page number in the citation, as shown here using the Harvard style:Ron Todd of the Transport and General Workers’ Union commented, 'we've g

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

ot three million on the dole and another 23 million scared to death' (quoted by Bratton 1992, p.7O).88 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSYou can also include

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2 d which would be hard to find without a page number. These might include, for example:•Statistics•Illustrative examples•.Author comments not directly

related to the main topic•Definitions.You would also give a page number if you are using the book as a secondary source -see ‘Frequently asked questio Ebook The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism: Part 2

ns', question 3.

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

9Frequently asked questionsAnswers to 15 frequently asked questionsThis chapter presents a range of questions that students most frequently ask about

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