New ‘Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism’ module for students using the APA7 Author-Date style
10/01/2022

We have created a new ‘Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism’ module for 2021/22 onwards to provide support for students using the APA7 Author-Date style.
If this is you, you can refer to this module for guidance on how to reference correctly in the APA7 Author-Date style. You can find the tile when you log in to Canvas, or you can follow the link below.
Go to the guide: Referencing and avoiding plagiarism 21-22 Author Date
School of Management students who started from September 2021 should complete the module by the end of January.
Anyone who started their course BEFORE September 2021 or who use a Numbered style should continue to use the referencing style you have already been using. We will continue to support you in using this referencing style, and there is no need to make any changes to how you have already been referencing.
If you have any questions, please get in touch with your Information Specialist.
Categories & Tags:
Leave a comment on this post:
You might also like…
Working smarter, cleaner and greener: The future of manufacturing and materials
Everything we own, use or interact with in life starts with a material or materials. But even we in the industry admit that materials are a huge part of what has led us to where ...
Hubert Ovie Madise: My group design project
'Hubert Ovie Madise, what have you been up to the past ten weeks?' The Cranfield School of Water, Energy and Environment (SWEE) Group Design Project (GDP) module - that's what! The SWEE GDP module ...
The importance of big ideas: How small businesses can maximise their impact
Every year the Bettany Centre for Entrepreneurship hosts our annual entrepreneurship conference VentureDay. We are proud to have some small and medium enterprise (SME) owners on staff, including Heni Cloake and Gabriela Pearson, who share ...
How do I access the full-text of Harvard Business Review (HBR)?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions in the School of Management Library, presumably because HBR is such a key management journal and is renowned worldwide. The short answer is via EBSCO Business ...
Want to find out more about data documentation?: Workshop on 1 June
Data documentation is essential to make sure that well-organised and well-documented research data can be produced from our research projects. It ensures that your data will be understood and interpreted by any user. It will ...
Working on your internship report
Instead of producing a traditional thesis, as covered in our earlier post, some students in the School of Management - and perhaps some in other Cranfield Schools too - will embark upon on an internship ...