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Industrial Psychology: Referencing

ENDNOTE

SU ENDNOTE subscription starts January 2024.

From 2024, the library will offer support and training in how to migrate from Mendeley or Zotero to EndNote, if you wish to do so.  In the meantime, have a look at this video to see some of the new features of EndNote 21, and the EndNote Library Guide for more information

Enquiries: Kirchner van Deventer

EndNote Guide

A how-to manual for the reference management tool, Mendeley

Plagiarism tutorial

Plagiarism is the act of stating or implying that another person's work is your own. Plagiarism can range from submitting a paper you didn't write to omitting key citations. Any action in which you misleadingly claim an idea as your own when it is not could constitute plagiarism. Here are some examples of what not to do

APA Referencing

APA Reference Book available on Lower Level, JSG Library  - green disks R 808.06615 PUB

APA 7th Referencing

 The following University Library guides will assist you with getting started with APA 7 th ed and provide examples for APA references:

Library guide of Victoria University
Library guide of James Cook University

Library guide of University of Mary
 

ReciteWorks

ReciteWorks is a program that checks a document’s in-text citations and references. It looks for referencing discrepancies in a document and then highlights them, also offering potential solutions. It makes sure you haven’t left out any references or citations and that you’ve been consistent with authors and dates. It will also point out certain stylistic issues with APA or Harvard referencing style, like missing commas, placement of parentheses, etc. In this blog post we explain more about the free version of how the tool works and hope you will try it out to improve your referencing!
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How to use Reciteworks to check your APA references