books
How do I reference… chapters within an edited book in the APA7 style?
Karen Stokes2022-04-25T17:47:45+01:0008/03/2022|Tags: APA7, books, knl, mirc, referencing|
So, in our last referencing post we looked at referencing books in APA7. This one goes a little further. This post is for you if you are referencing a single chapter within an edited book. ...
How do I reference a book… in the APA7 style?
Karen Stokes2022-02-24T11:41:48+00:0028/02/2022|Tags: APA7, books, ebooks, knl, mirc, referencing|
Book references are very simple in APA7 and tend to be one of the first reference formats you will learn in a referencing session. What should your reference include? Author(s) of the book (Surname, Initials.) ...
Can’t find the full text you need for your research?
Cranfield University2021-11-23T16:01:59+00:0023/11/2021|Tags: articles, barrington, books, document supply, interlibrary loans, knl, library search, mirc, web-mirc-articles|
Did you know that if you need to read an item we don't have in print or online, we can try to get it for you from another library? Our Document Supply Service is available ...
Collect your book reservations from MIRC from 8 November
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2021-11-04T16:40:26+00:0004/11/2021|Tags: access, books, borrowing, mirc, new students|
From Monday 8 November you can ask for your book to be delivered to MIRC when you reserve it on Library Search. You can then pick it up from the new remote locker using ...
Finding your reading materials
Cranfield University2021-11-19T15:22:39+00:0004/10/2021|Tags: barrington, books, induction, knl, library search, mirc, new students, reading lists|
You can find all the resources you need to support your work from our library website. You will need to select the library you are most associated with to get started: Science and engineering students primarily use the ...
Finding your reading materials
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:52:48+01:0012/10/2020|Tags: barrington, books, induction, knl, library search, mirc, new students, reading lists|
You can find all the resources you need to support your work from our library website. You will need to select the library you are most associated with to get started: Science and engineering students primarily use the ...