Cite them right: The essential referencing guide (Palgrave Study Skills)

Cite them right: The essential referencing guide (Palgrave Study Skills)

by RichardPears (Author), Graham Shields (Author)

Synopsis

Cite them right: the essential referencing guide is renowned as the most comprehensive yet easy-to-use guide to referencing available to students and authors. Academics and teachers rely on the advice in Cite them right to guide their students in the skills of identifying and referencing information sources and avoiding plagiarism. - Following feedback from users of previous editions, the authors, Richard Pears and Graham Shields, have produced a new and expanded edition which has: - Clear examples of in-text citations and references in Harvard (author-date) style for all print and electronic sources including books, journals, internet pages, media, works of art, government and legal sources - New sections on referencing styles recommended by the American Psychological Association (APA), Modern Language Association (MLA) Modern Humanities Research Asociation (MHRA) and legal citations using the OSCOLA style - Sample passages of text and refernence lists to demonstrate the use of information sources in student assignments - Advice on secondary referencing, paraphrasing and avoiding plagiarism - Well-proportioned layout and accessible text in a slim, portable A4 format Contact us about Cite them right at studyskills@palgrave.com

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: 8th edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 23 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0230272312
ISBN 13: 9780230272316

Media Reviews
'The 2004 edition of Cite them right was a godsend to new and to experienced researchers, this 2008 edition is even better. It has been updated, extensively expanded and I shall continue to use it - and to recommend it to students and report writers.' - Judith Bell, author of Doing Your Research Project '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 '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 '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 '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 '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
Author Bio
RICHARD PEARS is a Faculty Support Librarian at Durham University Library, UK. He has worked in academic and public libraries for fifteen years and is also a postgraduate research student. GRAHAM SHIELDS is a Learning Adviser at the University of Cumbria Library, UK. He has worked in academic libraries for over thirty years and works closely with academics and students in the referencing field.