A unique feature of the book is the comparisons it makes between different referencing styles - such as Harvard, APA, MLA and Numerical referencing styles - which are shown side-by-side. This provides a useful guide, for students as they progress through higher education, and particularly for those on combined studies courses - who may be expected to use two, and sometimes three, different referencing styles.
Other special features in the book include:
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Colin Neville works at the University of Bradford and has worked as a lecturer and learning support adviser in further and higher education for over twenty years. He is the Learning Area Coordinator for the referencing learning area with 'LearnHigher', a Centre of Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) project: a partnership of sixteen UK universities and the Higher Education Academy, which is committed to improving student learning, and developing learning support resources for students and academic staff.
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