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Free Pamphlets to Download

New pamphlets are currently under development.

Please refer to the excerpts from our new booklet, below, and to the links to useful guides to referencing in the following sections.

Booklet

Avoiding Plagiarism.

This booklet is available from LLSU for $2.50 inclusive of GST.

View the following excerpts from Avoiding Plagiarism.

What is Plagiarism? PDF or web page format
Acknowledging Sources

PDF or web page format

The booklet includes further information on:

  • using sources correctly
  • referencing styles
  • integrating quotations
  • strategies for avoiding plagiarism
  • frequently asked questions

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Useful Links on Referencing systems

A guide to citation styles used at Melbourne University.
This extremely helpful site includes citation guidelines for particular faculties within the University of Melbourne and discipline specific examples of how to cite within particular faculties.

Advice from Monash University on how to acknowledge what you've read using the Harvard and Vancouver systems

Guidelines to citing sources and avoiding plagiarism
from Duke (USA)University

Guides to Citation Styles (MLA, A.P.A., Online)from Murdoch University.

A comprehensive guide to all citation styles from Concordia University Library.

Citing Electronic sources

Online. A reference guide to citing internet sources.
Detailed advice for citing online sources including email messages, listserv messages and matrial from web discussion formums. Covers four citation styles

APA Style Resources


A basic introduction to APA citation style from Concordia Universities Library. Includes examples of in-text and reference list for electronic sources.

Tips on using APA from the psych web.
An anotated list of links to sites which discuss A.P.A. style, 5th edition

This site from Ithaca University, (NY) includes APA samples from a bibliography

Citing electronic references in APA

Harvard Style Resources

A simple guide to using the Harvard (in text)referencing style from Coventry University, UK. Includes a simple definition of plagiarism, information on how to integrate quotations and a wide range of examples.

Citing Bibliographic References - The Harvard System from Bournemouth University

MLA Style Resources

A guide to using MLA style from the University of Illinois. Includes examples of how to reference materials using MLA referencing.

 

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