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Cite them Right – get your referencing right

 Get your referencing right with Cite Them Right. This is the essential book to guide you through referencing. A new edition is now available to borrow.

cover page of cite them right

The fully revised and updated 13th edition contains:

  • Coverage of new sources, including registered designs and AI-generated material
  • Guidance on working with AI tools as part of the process of working on an assignment so that students understand the implications for maintaining academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism
  • A short test-yourself quiz which helps students to assess their understanding of key topics

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