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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 ...
Sourcing ESG data in Bloomberg
Tracey Nunn2025-07-11T13:18:29+01:0010/07/2023|Tags: Bloomberg, business and the environment, cranfield school of management, data, esg, governance, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-company, web-mirc-finance|
On the hunt for ESG data and don't know where to start? Make Bloomberg your first port of call! Whether you're looking for a quick report on the key facts and figures or you want ...
Introducing… PsycINFO and PsycARTICLES
Karen Stokes2025-07-11T13:19:41+01:0029/06/2023|Tags: articles, barrington, knl, mirc, psycarticles, psycinfo, research, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-articles|
If you are searching for scholarly research literature on psychology and the behavioural and social sciences, PsycARTICLES and PsycINFO are the best places to get started! So what's the difference between the two? Both databases are ...
Private equity data in Bloomberg
Tracey Nunn2025-07-11T13:20:58+01:0015/06/2023|Tags: Bloomberg, business finance, cft, knl, mba, mirc, pe, private equity, SOMLibrary, vc, web-mirc-finance|
For those of you interested in private equity, here's a quick summary of the private equity information available in Bloomberg... Bloomberg code <PE> will take you to the Private Equity homepage. From there you can ...
Introducing… Sage Research Methods
Karen Stokes2025-07-11T13:23:10+01:0019/05/2023|Tags: mirc, research, research methods, researchers, sage research methods, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-research|
Starting your thesis or research project? Struggling with your research methodology? Once you decide what data you need to collect for your project, you need to research the best techniques to collate and analyse it. Your ...
Secondary referencing – citing something when you haven’t read the original… in the APA7 style
Karen Stokes2023-10-31T14:54:53+00:0009/05/2023|Tags: APA7, knl, mirc, referencing, SOMLibrary|
So, you're doing some research and you come across a really great quotation. You want to use it in your own text but there's a problem. The quotation is not from the author(s) of this article, but rather from ...
