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Wrestling with references?
Don't plagiarise...
...Cite them right!

Plagiarism is a hot topic in universities and the media.   With more information online it's easier to find what you need, but it's also easy to forget to reference all sources you have used in your work. Referencing can be complicated, but Cite them right makes it easy.   This new expanded edition includes:

•  Sample passages of text and reference lists to demonstrate the use of information sources in your writing
•  Advice on secondary referencing, paraphrasing and avoiding plagiarism
•  Clear examples of how to reference print and electronic sources, including books, journals, websites, media, text messages, art, government and legal sources
•  Harvard referencing style and styles recommended by the American Psychological Association (APA), Modern Language Association (MLA), Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA) and legal citations using the OSCOLA style
•  Accessible text size in a clear, user-friendly A4 format

"It provides an excellently presented, informative and valuable way of avoiding mistakes and shows how to cite sources correctly."
George Sherriffs, Acquisitions Librarian, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Cite them right is available from university and college bookshops and all major internet book retailers.   Click here to buy Cite them right or for more information on ordering.

Publication details:

Cite them right: the essential referencing guide
by Richard Pears and Graham Shields
Published by Pear Tree Books

102 pages

ISBN 978-0-9551216-1-6

RRP £7.99