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Business School: Referencing, Plagiarism & Using Turnitin®

Guide to resources for Business School researchers

Referencing

It is important to always acknowledge the sources that you consulted when preparing your work. Failing to do this is seen as as plagiarism.  Plagiarism is the use of other people’s ideas as your own.  All Literary works (e.g. books, journals, etc), artworks (drawings, paintings, etc.), and anything created by the mind is the owner’s intellectual property and needs to be acknowledged whenever it is used.

Referencing Style Guide: Rhodes Business School

The Rhodes Business School uses the Anglia Ruskin Harvard Method of Referencing.

Please find below a link to the latest edition of the Guide to Referencing in the Harvard style written by the library staff at Anglia Ruskin to support students' information skills.  The Library staff at Anglia Ruskin have written the guide to support students' information skills at the University, but the Guide is frequently cited as a valuable source on the Internet.

Plagiarism & Using Turnitin (RUconnected Guide for students)

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