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How do I reference a newspaper article… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Karen Stokes2024-02-09T16:35:45+00:0028/04/2016|Tags: harvard referencing, mirc, muscat, newspapers, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Newspaper articles can prove an invaluable source of data and analysis for your research, providing insights into industries and markets and current affairs. Just like any other source, they require proper citations and references when ...
Introducing… BoardEx – for research on company boards and directors
Mary Betts-Gray2024-02-09T16:35:15+00:0008/04/2016|Tags: boardex, company information, compensation, director information, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-company, web-mirc-finance|
Do you need information about company boards or are you trying to find out about individual directors? If so, BoardEx may have the information you are looking for. What is BoardEx? BoardEx provides global board and ...
How do I reference Facebook and Twitter… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Sheila Chudasama2024-02-09T16:34:39+00:0007/01/2016|Tags: facebook, harvard referencing, mirc, muscat, referencing, social media, SOMLibrary, twitter|
When referring to social media in your assignment, you’ll need to remember to provide a citation and reference, just like you would for anything that isn’t your own work or idea. Here we’ll explain how ...
Click on the CrossMark logo for peace of mind!
Emma Turner2023-02-20T20:46:20+00:0007/12/2015|Tags: crossmark, crossref, knl, mirc, researcher, SOMLibrary|
Think how embarrassed you would feel if you cited a paper that had been retracted! A retraction means that the publisher has withdrawn the paper. I helped a student recently who had found an article ...
Introducing… Research Professional – Gateway to Funding Opportunities
Mary Betts-Gray2024-02-09T16:33:34+00:0024/11/2015|Tags: funding, mirc, research, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-research|
Are you looking for funding for your research projects? Do you want to ensure that you never miss out on funding opportunities simply because you didn’t know they existed? If the answer to either of ...
How do I reference a case study… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Sheila Chudasama2024-02-09T16:32:46+00:0009/11/2015|Tags: case studies, cases, harvard referencing, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
If you have read our previous post Looking for case studies?, you’ll have discovered some of the best MIRC resources for finding case studies on a topic or company. Now that you know the top ...