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About Kate Williams
Kate Williams manages Upgrade, the Study Advice Service at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She has worked with students from Foundation to PhD and has written a range of books and materials on study skills and is also the Series Editor for Pocket Study Skills.
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Introduction PART I: REFERENCING: THE ESSENTIALS 1.1 Choosing Your Sources 1.2 Why Reference? 1.3 How Referencing Works 1.4 Referencing Styles PART II: REFERENCES: FAQS 2.1 What Style Do I Use? 2.2 References Or Bibliography? 2.3 Your Words Or Theirs? 2.4 Do I Need Page Numbers? 2.5 I Found This Source In A Book...? 2.6 The Same Author Has Several Publications In The Same Year? 2.7 Should I Use A Reference Manager? PART III: REFERENCING MODELS AND EXAMPLES HARVARD STYLE 3.1 How To Reference A Book 3.2 How To Reference A Journal Article 3.3 How To Reference Webpages 3.4 Guidelines For Referencing Other Sources PART IV: REFERENCING MODELS AND EXAMPLES NUMERIC (VANCOUVER) STYLE 4.1 How To Reference A Book 4.2 How To Reference A Journal Article 4.3 How To Reference Webpages 4.4 Guidelines For Referencing Other Sources Index References Useful Sources
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