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Referencing and Academic Integrity In-Person
Learn why, when, and how to reference in your written assessments and what it means to work with academic integrity
Referencing and academic integrity are vital to your university studies. As a student, it is important to understand how to produce work that is genuine and original, how much outside assistance is acceptable, and the difference between poor academic practice and academic misconduct.
This workshop will provide practical tips on referencing, introduce several different referencing styles, and explain how Turnitin and EndNote can help you to avoid plagiarism and streamline the referencing process. These tools can also help you build a citation library that will support you throughout your entire degree. You will leave with a better understanding of academic integrity best practices, learn how to avoid academic misconduct, and feel inspired to produce original and meaningful work!
- Date:
- Monday, August 12, 2024
- Time:
- 13:00 - 14:00
- Time Zone:
- Sydney, Melbourne (change)
- Location:
- McDonald Room, Menzies Library
- Categories:
- Academic Skills training
Event Organizer
Dr Fern Hyde is the Senior Manager, Academic Competencies and Digital Capabilities, where she leads the Academic Skills team. She has over 20 years of experience working in education, with expertise in language and literacy teaching and Teaching English as an Additional Language (EAL/D). She has taught in all levels of education from 3 year old children through to pre-service teachers to doctoral students, and delivered professional development. Fern's PhD was in Education from the University of Canberra. Prior to joining ANU in December 2023, Fern led the Researcher Development program at UC, including convening PhD course work unit 'Practice of Research'.