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Bibliographies
Referencing and bibliographies acknowledge where you've used other people's work. They're an essential part of any essay you write.
Write your bibliography
Your bibliography acknowledges other people's ideas. You should already have most of this information in your notes.
Reference quotes
When using quotes, you must reference them in your essay and in your bibliography, to avoid plagiarism.
About plagiarism
When using quotes, you must reference them in your essay and in your bibliography, to avoid plagiarism.
Getting organised
Manage your time and work smarter so you're able to do the things you really enjoy.
Good study habits
Study can be quicker and less painful if you have good study habits. A few small changes make a big difference.
Manage your time
Managing your time is the key to getting everything done well. Use diaries, schedules and time limits to help you stay on top of it all.
Set yourself goals
When things get rough, your goals remind you of what you're working for. Long- and short-term goals help keep everything in perspective.
Manage stress
A little bit of stress can help motivate you, but too much makes it hard to get anything done. Luckily, there are lots of ways to deal with situations that cause stress.
Recognise stress
It's normal to feel stressed sometimes, but it's important that you learn how to recognise stress so you can manage it.
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