Easy Referencing Tools for Chinese Students
Plagiarism, Referencing, and Citation Explained for Chinese Students
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In this video, you’ll also discover helpful tools that make referencing easier. From apps like EndNote and Zotero to built-in tools in Microsoft Word, you’ll get tips on how to manage your references with less stress. Plus, you’ll learn a crucial rule: when in doubt, over-cite! It’s always better to include an extra reference than risk leaving something out. You’ll also get advice on making the most of your university’s support services to stay on track
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