Useful links and information

Useful links and information
Bibliographic management software
Bibliographic management software such as RefWorks and EndNote enables you to establish and
store your own database of references and insert them into your assignments using various styles.

There is further information about this software in the EndNote and RefWorks Research Guides
available from the UniSA Library homepage > Research > EndNote or RefWorks.

The version of the Harvard style used in RefWorks is not the same as the version outlined in this
guide. RefWorks users can choose the Harvard style and add the following note to their assignment:

You can download a Harvard-UniSA style for EndNote, which does match the version illustrated in
this guide, from the EndNote Research Guide (Library homepage > Research > EndNote).

Always check any references you import or manually add to your bibliographic management
software.

Roadmap to Referencing

The Roadmap to Referencing website is an interactive tool designed to help you select your
reference format and arrange your reference ingredients.
http://roadmap.unisa.edu.au

L3 referencing website

Visit the L3 referencing website to learn more about referencing, academic integrity, avoiding
plagiarism and more.
http://resource.unisa.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1572

Referencing forum

If you have a referencing question that these resources have not answered, post it to the referencing
forum and a Language and Learning Adviser will help you find your answer.
http://resource.unisa.edu.au/mod/forum/view.php?id=30329

You be the judge

View the video You be the judge: learning to evaluate, available from the library’s website, to help
you decide if your sources are academic quality.
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/learn/tutorial/evaluate/default.aspx
This reference list has been compiled using the RefWorks version of the
Harvard author-date system.

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