NLM
How do I reference a thesis… in the NLM style?
Jade Millar2026-02-25T17:06:51+00:0026/02/2026|Tags: barrington, knl, NLM, referencing, thesis|
You may be including theses within your research. When you do so you need to treat them in the same way as content taken from any other source, by providing both a citation and a ...
How do I write a secondary reference … in the NLM style?
Jade Millar2026-01-16T16:34:02+00:0022/01/2026|Tags: barrington, knl, NLM, referencing|
Secondary referencing is used when you’re reading a work which includes a quotation from another author, and you – the researcher – can’t obtain the original source. We always advise, where possible, to try to ...
How do I reference a blog post… in the NLM style?
Jade Millar2025-12-16T15:37:45+00:0015/01/2026|Tags: barrington, knl, NLM, referencing|
Whilst blog posts do not fall into the scholarly material category, they can be useful for providing personal insights into a particular area. For example, there may be a high-profile member of an industry who ...
How do I reference social media… in the NLM style?
Jade Millar2025-11-27T11:32:40+00:0004/12/2025|Tags: barrington, knl, NLM, referencing|
Although it’s not considered to be scholarly material, you may find information on social media useful for a piece of academic work. It may be that a particular post on X or Facebook illustrates or ...
How do I reference reports … in the NLM style?
Jade Millar2025-10-29T14:55:08+00:0020/11/2025|Tags: barrington, knl, libraries, NLM, referencing|
'Reports' is a wide-ranging category and can include government reports, technical papers, research reports, case studies and working papers. This sort of literature is sometimes known as grey literature, which can also encompass press releases, ...
How do I reference… a table of data from multiple sources?
Katie2025-08-13T16:04:29+01:0024/04/2025|Tags: APA7, barrington, knl, NLM, referencing, SOMLibrary|
If you have read our previous APA7 post on Referencing ... tables, you will know how to cite a table of data taken from another source, but when you are creating a new table which ...
