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.
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