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Correct use of sources
How to acknowledge other people’s work in
your assignments
By the end of this presentation you should know:
• Why you should reference
• What a reference looks like
• The difference between quotation and paraphrasing
Why reference?
• To acknowledge the sources of your information
• To gain marks by:
– Providing evidence to support your arguments
– Enabling your tutors to check the accuracy and
dependability of your sources
• It also enables others to follow up your area of research
What is a reference?
A reference is the way that you acknowledge your use of other
people’s work. There are two parts:
• The citation is a pointer in the text of your work, saying that
you are using someone else’s ideas.
– this consists of the family name of the author followed by
the year of publication in brackets. So if you were citing a
work written by Albert Einstein in 1945 it would be cited as
(Einstein 1945).
• The reference gives the full details of where the information
came from. You put it in a reference list at the end of your
work.
What does a reference look like?
An essay segment
Reading is an essential part of learning, and becomes easier
with practice: “Like many skills, your capacity to read
becomes sharper and better the more you practise it.”
(Moore 2010: 48).
Reference list
Moore, S. (2010) The ultimate study skills handbook. Open
University Press.
This is the reference
This is the citation
What does a reference look like?
The previous slide is a basic example.
Your school or course may require references to be
formatted in a slightly different way. Go to
http://www.bradford.ac.uk/library/help/referencing/ to
find the referencing guide for your course.
Quoting
Quotation is when you use the exact words of someone
else’s work
You must make it plain exactly which words you are
quoting, and acknowledge the source that they came
from.
Charts, diagrams, photographs, code, etc. from someone
else’s work also count as direct quotes.
For more information go to
http://www.bradford.ac.uk/library/help/plagiarism/avoiding-
plagiarism/#quotation
Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing is when you read someone else’s work,
think about it, and rewrite it in your own words, without
changing the facts or meaning of the original
It is usually better to paraphrase, as it shows you have
understood
You still need to acknowledge a source when you have
paraphrased it!
For more information go to
http://www.bradford.ac.uk/library/help/plagiarism/avoiding-
plagiarism/#paraphrasing
Direct quotation in the Sciences
If you are studying a science subject you should never
use direct quotation but instead always put ideas into
your own words (paraphrasing). You still need to
acknowledge sources you have paraphrased.
You will still need to label items such as images, graphs
and tables of data that have been copied from other
sources as direct quotations.
Example of a correctly acknowledged quotation
“You should never let the
ease of using the Internet
replace using a library”
(Neville 2010:151)
Note the quotation marks
around the quoted text and
the page number from
which the quotation is taken
Example of a correctly acknowledged paraphrase
Even though it is often easier
to use internet sites, students
should still use library
resources (Neville 2010).
Here the idea is put into your own
words, so there is no need for
quotation marks. You still need to
acknowledge the source of the
idea.
Remember!
If you learn and subsequently use anything from a
resource you have read, you must acknowledge where it
came from, even if you are not using exactly the same
words as the original source
What next?
Please go back to Blackboard (the window will still be
open) and click the “Mark Reviewed” button.
The next lesson is on types of plagiarism.
For more information visit our website:
www.bradford.ac.uk/library
Plagiarism Awareness for New Students by University of Bradford Library is licensed
under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License
We welcome feedback on our documentation. Please email: library@bradford.ac.uk.
.
July 2014

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How to reference sources and avoid plagiarism

  • 1. Correct use of sources How to acknowledge other people’s work in your assignments
  • 2. By the end of this presentation you should know: • Why you should reference • What a reference looks like • The difference between quotation and paraphrasing
  • 3. Why reference? • To acknowledge the sources of your information • To gain marks by: – Providing evidence to support your arguments – Enabling your tutors to check the accuracy and dependability of your sources • It also enables others to follow up your area of research
  • 4. What is a reference? A reference is the way that you acknowledge your use of other people’s work. There are two parts: • The citation is a pointer in the text of your work, saying that you are using someone else’s ideas. – this consists of the family name of the author followed by the year of publication in brackets. So if you were citing a work written by Albert Einstein in 1945 it would be cited as (Einstein 1945). • The reference gives the full details of where the information came from. You put it in a reference list at the end of your work.
  • 5. What does a reference look like? An essay segment Reading is an essential part of learning, and becomes easier with practice: “Like many skills, your capacity to read becomes sharper and better the more you practise it.” (Moore 2010: 48). Reference list Moore, S. (2010) The ultimate study skills handbook. Open University Press. This is the reference This is the citation
  • 6. What does a reference look like? The previous slide is a basic example. Your school or course may require references to be formatted in a slightly different way. Go to http://www.bradford.ac.uk/library/help/referencing/ to find the referencing guide for your course.
  • 7. Quoting Quotation is when you use the exact words of someone else’s work You must make it plain exactly which words you are quoting, and acknowledge the source that they came from. Charts, diagrams, photographs, code, etc. from someone else’s work also count as direct quotes. For more information go to http://www.bradford.ac.uk/library/help/plagiarism/avoiding- plagiarism/#quotation
  • 8. Paraphrasing Paraphrasing is when you read someone else’s work, think about it, and rewrite it in your own words, without changing the facts or meaning of the original It is usually better to paraphrase, as it shows you have understood You still need to acknowledge a source when you have paraphrased it! For more information go to http://www.bradford.ac.uk/library/help/plagiarism/avoiding- plagiarism/#paraphrasing
  • 9. Direct quotation in the Sciences If you are studying a science subject you should never use direct quotation but instead always put ideas into your own words (paraphrasing). You still need to acknowledge sources you have paraphrased. You will still need to label items such as images, graphs and tables of data that have been copied from other sources as direct quotations.
  • 10. Example of a correctly acknowledged quotation “You should never let the ease of using the Internet replace using a library” (Neville 2010:151) Note the quotation marks around the quoted text and the page number from which the quotation is taken
  • 11. Example of a correctly acknowledged paraphrase Even though it is often easier to use internet sites, students should still use library resources (Neville 2010). Here the idea is put into your own words, so there is no need for quotation marks. You still need to acknowledge the source of the idea.
  • 12. Remember! If you learn and subsequently use anything from a resource you have read, you must acknowledge where it came from, even if you are not using exactly the same words as the original source
  • 13. What next? Please go back to Blackboard (the window will still be open) and click the “Mark Reviewed” button. The next lesson is on types of plagiarism.
  • 14. For more information visit our website: www.bradford.ac.uk/library Plagiarism Awareness for New Students by University of Bradford Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License We welcome feedback on our documentation. Please email: library@bradford.ac.uk. . July 2014