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Modules
Avoiding Plagiarism
Learning outcomes
What is plagiarism?
What is copyright?
Using research sources
Intentional plagiarism
Unintentional plagiarism
Why acknowledge sources?
Common knowledge
What is a reading list?
Example of a reading list
Reference lists and bibliographies
Bibliographic details
Exercise
Referencing styles
Quoting
Summarising
Paraphrasing

What is a reading list?

  • a list of sources recommended by the lecturer which provide additional information on the subject being studied
  • a reading list is also useful as a starting point for assignment research
  • note the bibliographic details of all sources as you use them - this saves valuable time later when compiling reference lists and bibliographies
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