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How do I reference… YouTube, TikTok and other audio-visual material in the APA7 style?
Penny Robertson2023-10-31T14:44:20+00:0021/09/2023|Tags: APA7, barrington, knl, referencing, SOMLibrary, TikTok, youtube|
Have you ever wondered how to include a reference to audio-visual material such as a video posted on YouTube or TikTok? If you have, you're in the right place! Referencing audio-visual material is as straightforward ...
New numbered referencing guide published
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-08-08T15:24:54+01:0009/08/2023|Tags: barrington, knl, referencing|
We are excited to announce that a new Numbered Referencing Guide has been published on our Library Services website. This is an update to the previous guide, which is used by a selection of students ...
How do I reference a blog post… in the APA7 style?
Tracey Nunn2023-10-31T14:46:42+00:0003/08/2023|Tags: APA7, barrington, blog, knl, mirc, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Although blog posts may be opinion-based they can provide interesting personal insights into a topic or subject. You may find a company blog post which discusses recent trends in a particular industry. If you wish ...
Accessing past Cranfield theses
Karen Stokes2024-01-24T11:59:59+00:0028/07/2023|Tags: barrington, ceres, knl, library search, mta, SOMLibrary, theses|
You may find it helpful to look at examples of past Cranfield theses when you are writing your own. They may be valuable for reading previous research, and for looking at the structure, style and ...
Stay in the know with new engineering newsfeeds from Knovel!
Emma Turner2023-07-27T12:00:08+01:0027/07/2023|Tags: barrington, keeping up to date, knl, Knovel, news|
If you have never investigated it before, Knovel is a handy resource created for engineers by engineers. A new Engineering Newsfeeds feature has been added which makes it easy to keep track of industry news. ...
Why restrict access to research data?
Greg Simpson2023-07-05T13:48:36+01:0005/07/2023|Tags: barrington, knl, open access, rdm, research data, research data management, SOMLibrary|
There are many reasons that open access to research data might be inappropriate e.g. political sensitivities, health and safety risks or agreements with commercial funders. The 'open' publication of anonymised data should be ruled out ...
