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Environmental Politics: Referencing and Citing

Designed to be useful and relevant, this guide will provide you with access to a range of key library and information resources to aid your studies/ research in environmental politics

Referencing and citation

When you reference you use the standardized style to acknowledge the source of information used in your assignment.

  • It is important (morally & legally) to acknowledge someone else’s ideas or words you have used. Academic writing encourages paraphrasing information you have researched and read.
  • Paraphrasing means re-wording something you have read in to your own words. If you use someone else’s words or work and fail to acknowledge them – you may be accused of plagiarism and infringing copyright.
  • Referencing correctly enables the marker or reader of your assignment to locate the source of the information. They can verify the information or read further on the topic.
  • Referencing also allows for you to retrace your steps and locate information you have used for assignments and discover further views or ideas discussed by the author.By referencing clearly and correctly, it demonstrates you have undertaken research on the assignment topic and located relevant information.

Learn important tips for reference and how to reference from our referencing guide, here.