Referencing help

What is Referencing?

When you are writing a piece of work and use someone else’s words or ideas you must reference them.

This means that you need to include detailed information on all sources consulted, both within your text (in-text citations) and at the end of your work (reference list or bibliography)

KUHeS Referencing Style

American Psychological Association (APA)

 KUHeS make use of APA reference style. APA reference list entries contain four main components: author, date, title, and source

What Reference management tool is there?

Zotero

Zotero instantly creates references and bibliographies for any text editor, and directly inside Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. With support for over 9,000 citation styles, you can format your work to match any style guide or publication.

Plagiarism

You commit plagiarism – intentionally or not – in written work when you use another person’s sentences, ideas or opinions without acknowledging them as being from that other person

KUHeS' Stand on Plagiarims

 KUHeS Senate Rules And Regulations For Academic
Examinations And Assessment
Plagiarism
• Deliberate use of any outside source without proper
acknowledgement where “outside source” means any work
published or unpublished, by any person other than the student
•  Plagiarism is not permitted because it is a misrepresentation of the
material as the student’s original work
Unreported collaboration on written assignments
False data submitted for practicals or field work or false
citation

APA 7th Edition

The seventh edition of the APA Publication Manual contains a number of updates and additions designed to make APA style more useful
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Other popular reference styles

There are other major citation styles that are used in academic writing that KUHeS does not make use of.
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Alternative reference management tools

A considerable number of other good reference management tools exists that can be used to organise and manage references.
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