Presenting the ideas or words of another person/institution as your own - Plagiarism, The exact words from a source, often shown with speech marks (‘ ‘) - Quotation, Information or ideas taken from a particular source - Citation, A summary of all sources directly used (cited) in a piece of writing - Bibliography, A specific way of presenting citations, e.g. Taylor et al. (1990, p.80) - Harvard Referencing Style, Expression of an idea using language (grammar and vocabulary) differently to the original - Paraphrase, Same source as in the last reference - (ibid.), Titles of websites, books, newspapers, journals, magazines - Need to be written in italics, Sources listed in the bibliography need to be in: - Alphabetical Order, Use the author's name followed by the year of publication in brackets - Direct Citation, Often at the end of the sentence - Includes author's surname followed by year of publication - Indirect Citation,

Výsledková tabule/Žebříček

Vizuální styl

Možnosti

Přepnout šablonu

Obnovit automatické uložení: ?