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APA 7th - Referencing guide - Library at University of…

https://library.bath.ac.uk/referencing/apa-7

Apply a hanging indent to each reference list entry. This means that the first line of each entry is left-aligned, while the second and subsequent lines are indented (the Publication ... The reference list should contain full details of all the

Staff - how to guide - Reading lists - Library at…

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If you are recommending the same reading material for more than one unit, then create one Library List for the first unit following the steps detailed above and then duplicate the ... If you choose this option, the first thing students will see is a list

Statistics and data - Politics, Languages and…

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Statista is the recommended databases for statistics. Try this first before looking at the longer list of databases below. ... Covers North Africa and the Middle East: its country reports provide further statistics. .

Vancouver - Referencing guide - Library at University of…

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Note:. - If there are more than 6 authors, list the first six then add et al. - ... 2005 May 12;352(19):1992-2001. Note:. - If there are more than 6 authors, list the first six then add et al. -

Reading list principles - Reading lists - Library at…

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Reading list principles. search the library webpages. Search. Reading lists: Reading list principles. ... The Library will acquire all categories of reading list materials in electronic form as a first preference, to maximise accessibility and ensure

IEEE - Referencing guide - Library at University of Bath

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Note: List all authors when 6 or less. For 7 or more authors, list the first author followed by et al. ... reference. Note: List all authors when 6 or less. For 7 or more authors, list the first author followed by et al.

Key principles - Referencing guide - Library at…

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each time you cite the work by Benedikt from the example above, you would use (1) to point the reader to the first entry in your list of references. ... List the references at the end of your text in citation number order.

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