Dear All,
I'd like to remind you that you need to remember that when you use the information from any resources, such articles from online publications or Wikipedia, for example, you need to provide the reference details
it's not enough to provide the link to the resource; this is what you do in the body of your writing. In the end of your work you need to add full reference details: there is a post in the blog about it at
https://acdemicwriting18825.blogspot.com/2019/12/referencing.html
As you can see, it was published back in December last year.
I'd like to remind you that you need to remember that when you use the information from any resources, such articles from online publications or Wikipedia, for example, you need to provide the reference details
it's not enough to provide the link to the resource; this is what you do in the body of your writing. In the end of your work you need to add full reference details: there is a post in the blog about it at
https://acdemicwriting18825.blogspot.com/2019/12/referencing.html
As you can see, it was published back in December last year.
Actually, I've decided to copy the information from that post and share it with again here as a Reminder
Here you are:
Le Let me remind you how to format the references to the resources you have used in your works correctly. The thing is that it's not enough to provide the link to the article(s) you have referred to in your work. You need to add the following information:
Please, remember to ADD REFERENCES TO YOUR POSTS! You do remember that without this information you are in danger of plagiarising, don't you?
Here you are:
Le Let me remind you how to format the references to the resources you have used in your works correctly. The thing is that it's not enough to provide the link to the article(s) you have referred to in your work. You need to add the following information:
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of the article. Title of Online Periodical, volume number (issue number if available). Retrieved from: https://www.someaddress.com/full/url/. Date of access. Date of publication. Example:S Smith, B. (2015, July 15). Commenting on the current situation. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com, K. Klein, M. (2018, June 29). The Negative effects of Facebook on communication. Social Media Today RSS. Retrieved from http://socialmediatoday.com
Please, remember to ADD REFERENCES TO YOUR POSTS! You do remember that without this information you are in danger of plagiarising, don't you?
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