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1 Introduce self and aims of the session
Practical and ‘hands-on’, interaction expected. Discussion about what referencing is. When you are writing a piece of work you must reference when you use someone else's words or ideas. You need to include detailed information on the sources of information that you have used. Failure to reference is referred to as plagiarism.

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3 Use of unacknowledged material downloaded from the Internet.
Plagiarism can be defined as using without acknowledgment  another person's work and submitting it for assessment as though it were one's own work. This includes: Use of any quotation(s) from the published or unpublished work of other persons which have not been clearly identified as such by being placed in quotation marks and acknowledged; Summarising another person's ideas, judgements, figures, software or diagrams without reference to that person in the text and the source in the bibliography; Use of unacknowledged material downloaded from the Internet. (Swansea University’s Academic Guide 2014/15 – section on Unfair practice.) Ask the question - Why else should you reference? – Answers on next slide.

4 You will lose marks if you do not acknowledge you sources
Good referencing will assist in avoiding plagiarism Why reference? To enable your lecture to find the sources that you have used To enable your lecture to check the accuracy of your information To demonstrate that you have read a wide range of opinions Why reference – show this slide after the discussion. Focus on the positive reasons to reference rather than ‘you have to’!

5 Author - Date style In-text citations Reference list Intro to APA

6 Example of in-text citations

7 In your groups produce the reference for the item you have been given.
Producing a reference In your groups produce the reference for the item you have been given. Each group will then be asked to come to front of the room and show the class your reference. Group activity and peer teaching! Split into 5 groups – give each group a difference example and ask them to produce the reference.

8 Author(s) Surname, Initials. (Year of publication). Title (Edition)
Author(s) Surname, Initials. (Year of publication). Title (Edition). Location: Publisher Johnson, G., Whittington, R., & Scholes, K. (2013). Exploring strategy (10th Ed.). Harlow: Financial Times Prentice Hall. Book reference Get students to write on whiteboard before showing the reference on the PPT

9 Last name, Initial(s). (Year). Title (ed.). Retrieved from URL
Johnson, G., Whittington, R., & Scholes, K. (2013). Exploring strategy (10th Ed.). Retrieved from eBook Explain the differences to the printed book reference.

10 Last name, Initial(s). (Year). Chapter title. In Initial
Last name, Initial(s). (Year). Chapter title. In Initial. Last name (Eds.), Book title (pages of chapter). Place: Publisher. Parry, K.W. & Bryman, A. (2006). Leadership in organizations. In S.R. Clegg, C. Hardy, T.B. Lawrence & W.R. Nord (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of organization studies (pp ). London: Sage Chapter of a book

11 Author(s) Surname, Initials. (Year of publication). Title of article
Author(s) Surname, Initials. (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of journal, volume number, pages Journal articles Get students to write on whiteboard before showing the reference on the PPT Collins, J. (2015). Go ahead, take the stage. Journal of Accountancy, 219(3), 22-26

12 Author(s) Surname, Initials. (Year of publication). Title of work
Author(s) Surname, Initials. (Year of publication). Title of work. Retrieved from URL Bank of England. (2015). Inflation report. Retrieved from

13 Corporate author. (Year of publication). Title of dataset
Corporate author. (Year of publication). Title of dataset. Retrieved from URL FAME Get students to write on whiteboard before showing the reference on the PPT Financial Analysis Made Easy. (2015). Tesco PLC: Company financial data. Retrieved from

14 Author(s) Surname, Initials. (year). Title of report
Author(s) Surname, Initials.(year). Title of report. Retrieved from homepage url of provider/database Mintel Get students to write on whiteboard before showing the reference on the PPT Perks, R. (2015). Online Retailing – UK – July Retrieved from

15 Alphabetical order All lines of each reference are double spaced and after the first are indented (to do this: position your cursor at the beginning of the second line and press CTRL and the Tab key simultaneously).

16 APA referencing – spot the mistakes
Review the extract of text and related reference list. Can you spot all the mistakes? Check the in-text citations and the reference list. Spot the mistakes activity

17 The answers ampersand (&) inside parentheses Date (publication year) Author

18 The answers Alphabetical order Indented after the first line Titles (journal title not article title) in italics

19 Keep records Word referencing – drop in sessions to follow EndNote

20 Where to find out more APA guide on library pages and in blackboard
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