
How you acquire and manage your information is important because if done effectively it can save you a lot of time. You also need to know about the ethical use of information and your responsibility on how you use and communicate it. This unit will look at bibliographic software, ethics, writing a research proposal, research design, writing a critial review, plagiarism and referencing.
- Writing a data management plan (can be part of a research proposal)
- Research design
- Writing a critical review
- Plagiarism
- Referencing
- Harvard referencing: citing in the body of the text
- Harvard referencing: quoting in the text
- Harvard referencing: multi-media and online resources and interviews
- Harvard referencing: the reference list and the bibliography
- Harvard referencing: frequently asked questions
- APA (American Psychological Association) referencing
- Numerical referencing: citing in the body of the text
- Numerical referencing: quoting in the text
- Numerical referencing: the foot/end note list and the bibliography
- Numerical referencing: frequently asked questions
- Oscola referencing (used for Law and Forensic Investigation courses)
- Feedback