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Philosophy: Referencing

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Philosophy Referencing

Referencing

Referencing is the academic practice of acknowledging the sources you have used in your work. Sources may be other people's words and ideas.

Referencing demonstrates your ethical use of information, the range of your research and reading, provides authority to your arguments, enables others to find materials cited, and avoids accusations of plagiarism.

Plagiarism is the use of another person's work without proper acknowledgment. Most plagiarism is unintentional and the result of poor academic practice. It's is important to reference when directly quoting or paraphrasing another person's work. 

Referencing styles are sets of rules governing referencing practice. They prescribe the type, order and format of information in a reference. There are 3 main types of referencing style: in-text, footnote and endnote. Always check what referencing style is required by your department or assessment, as there may be local interpretations.

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Appointments

Your Research & Academic Support Librarian is available for 1-2-1 appointments, both on-campus and online, and can advise on all library, research and referencing matters.

Harvard Reference Guide

Harvard is the referencing style used by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Harvard is a term given to describe Author (Date) referencing styles. There is no definitive version of Harvard. Most universities and/or schools/departments have their own local version of Harvard, and you should use the referencing style approved by your school/department.

At the University of Warwick, the Department of Philosophy has their own Harvard (Warwick Philosophy) referencing style, which is available on the library website. It covers the referencing rules for the main resource types. For resources not covered in the Harvard (Warwick Philosophy) Quick Guide, you are advised to consult Cite Them Right which is available as an online learning platform, and a print and ebook in the library.

Referencing Tutorials

Online interactive tutorials introducing the general principles of referencing and plagiarism:

Moodle iconAvoiding Plagiarism  - an introduction to plagiarism and the consequences of plagiarism for students from the University of Warwick Library.

Moodle iconIntroduction to Referencing - an introduction to referencing using the Harvard referencing style from the University of Warwick Library.

CCite Them Right Online thumbnailCite Them Right Online - an alternative introduction to plagiarism and referencing from Cite Them Right Online.

Cite Them Right Online

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Cite Them Right Online is the University of Warwick Library's new interactive referencing tool. It has rules and tutorials for referencing all major resource types across 8 major referencing styles including APA, Chicago, Harvard, IEEE, MHRA, MLR, OSCOLA and Vancouver.

Watch the short video to find out how Cite Them Right Online can help you.

To access Cite Them Right Online, click on Login > Login via your Institution > University of Warwick.

Referencing Software

Referencing software allows you to manage references, insert citations and create a bibliography, in your referencing style.

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EndNote is referencing software from Clarivate. EndNote Desktop supports many Harvard referencing styles. EndNote is available from Warwick IT Services, and is supported by Warwick Library.

Please see the EndNote LibGuide for further information. 

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