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Languages and Cultures

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Referencing and plagiarism

Referencing is an essential part of academic work and research. It can help you to demonstrate how widely you have read around a topic, acknowledge the work of others (avoiding plagiarism) and enable the reader to find the sources you have cited in your work. Different academic disciplines use different approaches and styles to cite the work of others. Explore the resources below to learn why referencing is important and how to do it in Languages and Cultures.

Harvard Referencing guide

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Harvard referencing guide

MHRA Footnotes Referencing guide

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                MHRA Footnotes referencing

MHRA Author-Date Referencing guide

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                MHRA Author-Date referencing

Referencing and plagiarism resources

Referencing guides

Please confirm with the Module tutor in regard to which referencing style to use. Languages and Cultures may use any of the following:

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