Which referencing style should I use?
- check under Referencing in your unit outline (Syllabus in Canvas)
- ask your teacher, lecturer, tutor or supervisor for advice.
If you need help with referencing, contact the Library for assistance.
Referencing for students tool
Referencing for students includes these citation styles:
- AGLC4 (Australian Guide to Legal Citation 4th Edition)
- APA 7 (American Psychological Association)
- Chicago B (author-date) (Chicago Manual of Style 18th edition)
- IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Style guides and referencing software
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Australian Guide to Legal Citation 4th Edition (AGLC4)
Learn more about the Australian Guide to Legal Citation style guide, including helpful referencing examples.
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American Psychological Association (APA) Style Guide
Learn more about the American Psychological Association style guide, including helpful referencing examples.
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Harvard Referencing Style Guide
Learn more about the Harvard style guide, including helpful referencing examples.
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EndNote
Easily store and manage your references as well as create bibliographies using this tool.
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Covidence
Learn more about Covidence and how it can help you efficiently automate tasks and reduce time spent on reviews.
Do you know about plagiarism and academic integrity?
Academic integrity is about presenting academic work in a moral, ethical and honest way. It means using ideas, knowledge and information to develop your own insights, not presenting someone else's work as your own or trying to gain unfair advantage. It also means acknowledging the work of others when you include it in your work.
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