Referencing

Accurate referencing is a non-negotiable part of academic writing that demonstrates your scholarly rigour. This central hub connects you to specific, detailed guides for the major citation styles used across the university, including APA, Chicago and AGLC. It explains the core principles of referencing—the "who, when, what and where"—so you understand the logic behind the rules.

You will find easy-to-follow examples for citing a vast array of sources, from books and journals to websites, podcasts and government reports. The guide also introduces you to bibliographic management tools that can automate the citation process. By mastering these skills, you not only avoid plagiarism but also allow your readers to trace your research, thereby strengthening the credibility of your arguments.