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General and Key Subject Resources for programmes in the school of Nursing & Midwifery

Referencing

Cite them right is well-known resource which gives examples and guidance on referencing. It has examples for a variety of different referencing 'styles' including Harvard and the American Psychological Association (APA) system (if you are doing any psychology modules then you may be asked to use the APA referencing style for assignments within that module.)

The link above will take you to the online, web-page based version of Cite Them Right which, due to it's online nature, is likely to be to the most up to date version of the text.

The library also has print copies of the book and also an eBook version i.e. an exact copy of the print version of the book of the same edition.

You can find them by searching for Cite Them Right via the Library Search

 

 

The Library has both an online (recommended) and a print version of Cite Them Right. 

                                                        

    Access Cite Them Right Online                                                              Search for details of the printed book through Library Search

APA Style logo More than 100 reference examples and their corresponding in-text citations are presented in the seventh edition Publication Manual. Examples of the most common works that writers cite are provided on this page; additional examples are available in the Publication Manual.

APA Reference Examples (Online)

 

Link to Library catalogue page for the 'Publication manual of the American Psychological Association: the official guide to APA style'

In addition to Cite Them Right, the library has other resources which can help you with your referencing. Click on any of the tiles below for access.

 

                                                         

Referencing management tools can help you keep track of, store, organise and manage your references. You can use them to create bibliographies in a variety of referencing styles. They are particularly useful when completing large assignments such as dissertations when you are likely to be using more literature. The university has a subscription to EndNote Referencing Software and you can access this via the software section on course resources. 

The following video is a useful introduction to EndNote

There is also a separate Referencing Software Guide which contains information and links to resources about using EndNote as well as other referencing software and apps such as Mendeley and Zotero.