referencing
How do I reference… in the Cranfield Author-date style? Part 1
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:39:11+00:0022/01/2019|Tags: harvard referencing, knl, mirc, referencing, SOMLibrary|
We thought you might find it helpful to see a list of all our previous blog posts that explain how to reference particular types of resource in the Cranfield Author-date style. In this post we ...
Using quotations in academic writing
Cranfield University2023-02-20T20:30:34+00:0029/03/2018|Tags: barrington, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, quotations, quotes, referencing, SOMLibrary|
To reference successfully, it’s important that all the sources you've used in your academic writing have been properly acknowledged. To do this correctly, you'll cite them briefly in the text of your assignment and include ...
How do I reference a book review… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T20:31:58+00:0005/09/2017|Tags: book, book review, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
If you’ve come across book reviews when searching the journal databases, you may have wondered what they are and whether you should cite them. In essence, a book review provides a summary and a critical ...
Using ‘et al’ in Cranfield Author-date style referencing
Sheila Chudasama2023-02-20T20:33:57+00:0030/05/2017|Tags: et al, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
Academic writing is full of idiosyncrasies, one of which being the Latin abbreviation ‘et al’. The term et al means ‘and others’ and is often used in academic literature to abbreviate a list of authors' ...
How do I reference financial reports and data… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Sheila Chudasama2023-02-20T20:34:12+00:0023/05/2017|Tags: data, financials, harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
We all know how to cite and reference from books, journals, the internet and even blog posts, but what about financials? Just as you would do with information from other sources, data retrieved from a ...
How do I reference interviews, surveys and questionnaires… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Karen Stokes2023-02-20T20:34:49+00:0003/05/2017|Tags: harvard referencing, interviews, knl, mirc, muscat, qualitative research, questionnaires, referencing, SOMLibrary, surveys, thesis|
Many theses and internship reports will include some primary research, in the form of interviews, surveys or questionnaires. You may have carried these out yourself in the process of your research - or you may ...