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Geology: Referencing

Geology is the study of the Earth, the materials of which it is made, the structure of those materials, and the processes acting upon them.

What is Referencing

Referencing is a practice of acknowledging other peoples works, ideas, sources used in a paper, assignment, report and conference papers in academic writing.

Why should I reference my assignment?

  • To acknowledge the sources of information you have used just as authors of books and journal articles list the sources they have used
  • It is academic courtesy to acknowledge the work of others – none of us know everything and we we rely on the work of others
  • Your lecturers/readers need to see from where you obtained your information 
  • Your lecturers/readers need to see how widely you have read; whether you have used key sources and how up to date your information is
  • Your lecturers/readers need to be able to verify the information you have used
  • Plagiarism – using someone else’s ideas as if they were your own is unacceptable and a punishable offence.

What is a referencing style?

A referencing style is the preferred format for creating references to sources of information. Format includes the order of elements of a reference as well as punctuation. Unfortunately there is no universal style and every discipline and journal has its own preferred style.

 

Referencing style for Geology

If you are taking a  geology course you can use the Geological Society of  America (GSA) citation format.

  • GSA Publications - GSA Style
    Information about the style from the GSA Website.  Includes examples of most commonly cited types of sources.
     

Turnitin

Turnitin is an internet based tool used to check and detect plagiarism in an essay or any kind of academic related document. Its a licensed based software which universities and schools obtain through subscription.

EndNote X9

What is plagiarism and types of plagiarism

Plagiarism is not just about copying a classmate's assignment but also taking someone else's ideas and writings from books, journals and websites and pretending they are your own. In the academic environment it is essential to indicate where you got your information and ideas from - your lecturers want to see what you have read.

https://researcheracademy.elsevier.com/publication-process/ethics/plagiarism#.XvulGMu_wso.email

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