Just a quick note to remind you all to correctly reference your reports in full APA, meaning in-text references and proper URL citing with the retrieval dates etc. This is not only to make sure you don't get busted for accidental plagiarism, but also to keep all the documents in similar formatting for then they are merged.
The two reports I have recieved have no in-text referencing... I take it the information was not "pulled" out of some random orifice, so can it please be sent to me again with some lovely in-text referencing! :)
(Dylan Grant, pp 666) - ETC
Thank you,
Your loving Documentation Man.
If you need assistance for APA go here.
So... for example - this has worked for me in all Business subjects with no issues, when paraphrasing in a paragraph, which is common for reports.
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
(Reference)
The likes of the example below works for 1 or 2 references, but is ideally used at the end as above, as it is neater and too many immediate in-text references are messy and distracting.
The likes of the example below works for 1 or 2 references, but is ideally used at the end as above, as it is neater and too many immediate in-text references are messy and distracting.
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph (Reference)Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph (Reference)Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph (Reference) Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph (Reference) Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph Paragraph
1 comment:
true that, I can think of one place to add in text referencing (but with the website only)
Plus I couldn't think of any good way of citing the SLURL's
cheers for the post though
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