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Architecture: Referencing & EndNote

Dedicated Databases for Architecture

Introduction

Please note:

In academic writing, it is essential to give credit to the ideas and words of other authors by properly citing and referencing your sources. Citing involves directly quoting or mentioning the work and ideas of others within your text, while referencing provides a detailed list of all the sources you’ve cited, allowing readers to locate the original materials. Not properly acknowledging your sources is considered as plagiarism!!!!!

Before choosing a reference style, please consult with your lecturer on which style and variation thereof should be used.

 

Citation Manager

The University of Pretoria subscribes to EndNote which is a citation management tool used to organise and store references. 

This nice thing with this tool is that it allows you to sync between your desktop and online libraries and it allows you to share it with your group members if you working on a group assignment. 

UP customized styles according to Faculty requirements

 

Guide to download EndNote 25

Plagiarism Tips

Undergraduate Plagiarism Checker 

Undergraduate students can use the Turnitin Draft Coach available for Turnitin Feedback Studio and Originality. 

This Draft Coach can be found on Google Docs using the Following steps:

Step 1: Open Google Docs

Step 2: Click on Extensions Tab

Step 3:  Select Add-ons

Step 4: Click on Turnitin Draft Coach 

The Turnitin Draft Coach will be visible on the right Pane of the Document. 

 

Postgraduate Plagiarism Checker 

Postgraduate students can use the Turnitin Self-Submission found on Click-up.

NB!!!

Please free to ask for assistance if you do not know how to submit your paper for plagiarism checking