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Zotero

This guide shows how to use Zotero, a reference management tool.

Referencing

Why Is It Important To Reference?

What is Referencing?

Referencing is a way of showing where the ideas, theories, quotes, facts and other evidence and information you use in your assignments can be found. Any books, journal articles, websites, etc that you use to research your assignment must be referenced.

There will be two parts to every reference you use:

  • The in-text citation, a brief reference in the body of the text
  • The reference list at the end of your text, which gives the full details of the works so that your readers can follow up for themselves

 

Why is it so Important to Reference?

  • It allows you to avoid plagiarism by acknowledging that you have used ideas and written material belonging to another author.
  • It demonstrates the scope and depth of your research.
  • It enables anyone reading your work to look up your references and read them for themselves.

Referencing Styles

Referencing Styles

There are many different referencing styles, e.g. Harvard, Chicago, Oscala, or APA.

Harvard is the most common style used in the ATU.

Some departments may recommend using a different referencing style or use guides of their own. In this case, use your departments guide. If in doubt, check with your lecturer/department.

The important thing to remember, is to be consistent with whatever style you are using.


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