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| Tools to help you correctly reference your sources |
| Essential information for academic referencing |
| Incorporating information from your sources into your academic writing |
| Correctly using and referencing electronic sources |
| Plagiarism – what it is and how to avoid it |
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Quick©ite
Use the drop-down lists below to select the details of your reference.NB, Quick©ite is intended as a guide only. See the links page for other key referencing websites; visit the University Library's page on recommended referencing styles for details on referencing styles for your faculty.

