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LITERATURE REVIEWS, PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING

LITERATURE REVIEWS, PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING. RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019. What is a literature review?. LITERATURE REVIEWS, PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019. Introduction. Introduction. Introduction. Literature review. Literature review. Literature review.

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LITERATURE REVIEWS, PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING

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  1. LITERATURE REVIEWS,PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  2. What is a literature review? LITERATURE REVIEWS, PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  3. Introduction Introduction Introduction Literature review Literature review Literature review Your research and conclusion Discussion about creating your artefact and conclusion Conclusion Doing your own research Creating an artefact A research report How does it fit into my EPQ? LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  4. You may use a few paragraphs to discuss the general area of study. Then narrow down the specific area of your project. Review the research and information directly relevant to your EPQ question or project. You might group items together, e.g. writers that share the same view. Your literature review should lead logically to your aims. How does it fit into my EPQ? LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  5. AO2 AO2 AO2 AO2 AO3 What the moderator is looking for… LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  6. So what? LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  7. What is plagiarism? LITERATURE REVIEWS, PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  8. Quotes versus summarising – the best times to quote … … LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  9. What is referencing? LITERATURE REVIEWS, PLAGIARISM & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  10. Bibliography (Full References) Flanagan, C. and McGee, J. (2018) EPQ Toolkit for AQA: A Guide for Students. Cheltenham: Gloucestershire. In-Text References ‘Many students think that if they over reference then they will lose marks because the work is not their own idea. This is far from the truth!’ (Flanagan and McGee, 2018, p.71) Harvard Referencing and other systems LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  11. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47388890 Full reference for a website LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  12. Author’s surname, initial. (publication year) Page title. Available at: full web address (Accessed: day, month and year that you last accessed the page). Butcher, B. and Schraer, R. (2019) How do we know how many children are in gangs? Available at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47388890 (Accessed: 09 July 2019). Full reference for a website LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  13. file://dsserv05/staff-downloads$/rchavez/Downloads/1878851794_1%20(1).pdffile://dsserv05/staff-downloads$/rchavez/Downloads/1878851794_1%20(1).pdf Full reference for a journal article LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  14. Author’s surname, initial. (publication year) ‘Article title’, Journal Title, volume number (issue number) OR issue date, page number/s. Harbeck, N. and Gnant, M. (2017) ‘Breast cancer’, Lancet, 389, (March 18), pp.1134-50. Full reference for a journal article LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  15. Harbeck, N. and Gnant, M. (2017) ‘Breast cancer’, Lancet, 389, pp.1134-50. ‘In general, patients with an estimated relapse risk of more than 10% over the course of 10 years are viewed as potential candidates for neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy.’ (Harbeck and Gnant, 2017, p.1137). Patients receiving the two types of chemotherapy are those for whom there is over a 10% chance that they might relapse over a ten year period. (Harbeck and Gnant, 2017, p.1137). Harbeck and Gnant (2017, p.1137) state that patients receiving the two types of chemotherapy are those for whom there is over a 10% chance that they might relapse over a ten year period. In-text references LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

  16. Bibliography (Full References) Harbeck, N. and Gnant, M. (2017) ‘Breast cancer’, Lancet, 389, pp.1134-50. In-Text References ‘The issue of radiotherapy for patients with one to three involved lymph nodes remains controversial’ (Nordenskjold, Fohlin, Albertsson et al, 2015 cited in Harbeck and Gnant, 2017, pp.1148). Secondary referencing LITERATURE REVIEWS & REFERENCING RACHEL CHÁVEZ JUNE 2019

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