Teachers and Scholars including students are doing research continuously. In the digital world, many things are available at free of cost to enhance knowledge and skills. I have completed one MOOC course on “Developing Your Research Project” (https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/research-project/) from the University of Southampton, UK. I am just sharing a part of the learning material of the present course to understand nicely about citing and referencing. Taking information or/from others without referring their name/s is a sin. Watch the video of Plagiarism through the link given at the end. Go through the attached files for more information.
Citing and Referencing
Citation/Reference Generators
2. Citefast
3. Scribbr (MLA)
5. Easybib
Manual Entry
4. Word (MS-Office)
Source: UCSD
REFERENCE TOOLS
To understand Citing and Referencing nicely please visit
Online Tools for Reference
1. Mendeley (https://www.mendeley.com/advisor-community)
2. Zotero (https://www.zotero.org/)
3. Diigo (https://www.diigo.com/)
4. EndNote (http://endnote.com/) Commercial Tool
5. RefMe (http://www.citethisforme.com/uk)
PLAGIARISM
To understand Plagiarism please visit the video by clicking the given below link
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