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School of Accountancy: 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

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EndNote Guide

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

Step-by-step guide

How do I do my assignment? To find, access and use information effectively use the step-by-step guide.

The Find, access and use information effectively: a step-by-step guide and training tutorials and videos will empower you to find academic information specific to your studies or research. They will also assist you to question and evaluate information, show you how to reference, to comply with copyright and avoid plagiarism.

List of editors

This link is from the Post Graduate & International  Office homepage: a list of freelance editors who offer editing services such as thesis, dissertation or proposal editing. Please contact them directly regarding their rates.

Tax cases referencing

See pdf document for the referencing of tax cases in accordance with the Harvard referencing style.

Harvard Referencing Style examples

This link provides examples of Harvard referencing style for different sources eg books, journal articles, internet source etc

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