Tips for writing a bibliography:
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Plagiarism is presenting someone else's words or ideas as your own, without proper acknowledgement. It is a type of intellectual theft. It is important that you understand what plagiarism is so you can avoid it. It is equally important that you develop effective research and referencing skills so that you know how to acknowledge the work of others.
Tips for using direct quotations:
Short Quotation (less than 40 words)
Long Quotations (more than 40 words)
See link below for examples.
A bibliography includes all the sources referred to and read/accessed as part of your research, even if they haven’t been referred to in your work. These sources should be referenced using the St Clare's College Guide and listed in alphabetical order by family/organisation name.
A reference list includes the details of all the cited sources in your text i.e. all of the sources that you have referenced in your work. These sources should be referenced using the St Clare's College Guide and listed in alphabetical order by family/organisation name.