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Reference management and plagiarism
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Reference management and plagiarism

When you write an essay or a thesis you often use other peoples research, for instance articles, books or student theses. It is important that you always give credit to the source you have used with a reference to that work, otherwise you may be accused of plagiarism.

There are many established systems to quote an author and to write references. Which system you should choose depends mostly on your subject area. Your lecturer can tell you which system to use.

Citing and referencing

You can often create references to books or articles in a database and then paste the reference into your reference list. In both LIBRIS and the EBSCO databases you can create references to a selected record by clicking "Cite". In ProQuest you click "Save, print, e-mail". You can also use Citation machine to create references to books or articles.

The easy guide to referencing
How to cite E-resources
How to cite film, video and online media

Endnote Basic (formerly Endnote Web)

Endnote is a reference management tool that helps you organise and format your references. It is available as a software that you buy and download (for Miun staff) or as a free online version, Endnote Basic (formerly called Endnote Web). Below you find a direct link to My Endnote, where you create or log in to your Endnote basic account. There is also a link to more information and guides on how to get started using Endnote.

My.endnote.com
Getting started with Endnote

Free reference management programs

Mendeley - free reference management software. Available as web based or desktop version.
Zotero - free, open source software. Can be used as an add-on for the Firefox, Safari or Chrome browser or download to your desktop. Enables you to manage bibliographic records in your browser.
JabRef - reference management software that uses BibTeX as its native format.

About plagiarism

How to avoid plagiarism
The Interactive Anti-Plagiarism Guide
URKUND plagiarism handbook

Last updated: 2014-09-10 10:52
Editor: Torun Sundström
Student mentor

Common citation styles

Guide to the Harvard System
Guide to Vancouver Style
Guide to APA Style (Red Cross University College)
Guide to Chicago Style
Guide to MLA Style
Guide to Oxford Style (Umeå University Library)