referencing
How do I reference a book… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Karen Stokes2024-02-09T16:42:19+00:0006/10/2016|Tags: books, ebooks, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Probably the most simple of all bibliographic references, the book reference is one of the first you will learn in any referencing session and one you will use most often. What should your reference include? ...
Credit where credit’s due – citing datasets and data papers
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:43:14+00:0024/08/2016|Tags: citation, cord, data paper, knl, mendeley, mirc, rdm, referencing, research data management, SOMLibrary|
Why would you cite datasets? Citing datasets ensures credit is given to their creators and that data impact is tracked, as data is an important research output in its own right. If you use other ...
How do I reference a journal article… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Sheila Chudasama2024-02-09T16:40:21+00:0026/07/2016|Tags: harvard referencing, journal articles, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Journal articles are probably the most common type of publication you will come across in your studies. With that in mind, knowing how to reference them correctly is key to getting the marks you deserve. ...
How do I reference a conference paper… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Karen Stokes2024-02-09T16:37:46+00:0017/05/2016|Tags: conference papers, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
As we enter thesis season, many of you may find that you are using conference papers in your research. Just like books and journal articles, these need to be referenced at the end of your ...
How do I reference a newspaper article… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Karen Stokes2024-02-09T16:35:45+00:0028/04/2016|Tags: harvard referencing, mirc, muscat, newspapers, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Newspaper articles can prove an invaluable source of data and analysis for your research, providing insights into industries and markets and current affairs. Just like any other source, they require proper citations and references when ...
How do I reference Facebook and Twitter… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Sheila Chudasama2024-02-09T16:34:39+00:0007/01/2016|Tags: facebook, harvard referencing, mirc, muscat, referencing, social media, SOMLibrary, twitter|
When referring to social media in your assignment, you’ll need to remember to provide a citation and reference, just like you would for anything that isn’t your own work or idea. Here we’ll explain how ...