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Library Guide for Geography

Why cite and reference your sources?

As you write your essays, it's important that you acknowledge the books, journal articles, and any other sources you consult in the course of your research. You do this to show your lecturers what you've read, and most importantly to respectfully nod to the work and ideas of other people; this is a matter of academic integrity. Failure to acknowledge your sources implies a) that you haven't done any background reading or research, and b) that all of the ideas you put forward are your own. If you consult sources and draw on the ideas of other people but don't acknowledge them, it's plagiarism. Learn more about when and how to cite and reference your sources in this video:

 

 

Referencing Guide

Cite Them Right Online

Cite Them Right online is a referencing tool that can be accessed via the A-Z Databases tab on the library homepage. 

It is essentially a style guide that shows you how to lay out your citations and references using the most up to date and accurate information available. It offers support for most of the well-known referencing styles and includes a guide to citing and referencing in Harvard Style

Using Cite Them Right you can:

  1. Create citations and references for a wide range of sources
  2. Build accurate references by following the on-screen examples
  3. Cut and paste the references you create into your assignment

Citing and referencing in Harvard style

There are different versions of Harvard Referencing Style in use worldwide. The version recommended by DCU Library follows the guidelines laid out in Cite Them Right. If your school or faculty provides you with their own Harvard style guide, refer to this guide first. If you haven't been provided with a school guide, or if you're seeking further clarification on how to cite and reference a particular source, refer to Cite Them Right. See our short video below for a demonstration of how to cite and reference a journal article in Harvard Style, using Cite Them Right as your style guide.

 

 

Zotero

Can you confidently cite and reference your sources in Harvard Style? 

If so, why not set up a Zotero account?

Zotero is a reference management tool that will help you to:

  • save, organise and manage your sources
  • generate citations and reference lists with the click of a button
  • cite and reference your sources as you write in Word or Google Docs
  • share folders and collaborate with other Zotero users

See our guide to Getting Started with Zotero or watch our video to the right. 

Questions? Join a Zotero workshop or email eilis.oneill@dcu.ie

 

Library supports

We're here to help, see our list of citing and referencing supports below!

Introduction

Got Questions?

 

Email: geraldine.mcnamara@dcu.ie

Phone: (01) 700 8744

 


Want to know more about citing & referencing?

... And how to avoid plagiarism?

Try our LETScite etutorial

Getting started with Zotero video