In-Text Citation - A note included within the text to give credit to the original source of information - usually surname and year published, e.g. (Jones, 2016)., Quote - A piece of information taken from the source and included without making any changes - word for word, Paraphrase - A piece of information taken from the source and written in your own words, Harvard Referencing - An academic referencing system widely used to give credit to the sources of information, Bibliography - A full list of references and where to find the original sources of information - found at the end of the written work, According to Jones (2016)... - An introductory phrase , Publication Year - The year the information was first published, [online] - Part of a reference that indicates the original source of information was from a website, Surname & Year - The two components needed to add an in-text citation after a statement, Alphabetical Order - Organising the bibliography from A-Z based on the authors' surnames, MyBib - The name of a website used to generate refences to add to your bibliography, Microsoft Collections - A bookmarking feature of Microsoft Edge used to help organise websites into categories, Credible source of information - A website / book / journal which contains information provided by trusted a person(s) or organisation, Plagiarism - Taking information and passing it off as your own ideas or work,

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