Referencing and Citations
An archive of blog posts about issues related to referencing and citations. Posts will cover a range of referencing styles, including APA, MLA, Harvard, Vancouver and Chicago. Brush up on your referencing skills with Knowadays.
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How to Cite Translated Works in APA Style
How to Cite Translated Works in APA Style
Feb 18, 2023
Let’s talk about APA references! You may feel confident citing straightforward sources – but what do you do if you come across something that’s not as common? If you’re conducting research or editing an academic text, you may come across a work that’s been translated from a different language. It’s important to know how to […]
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How to Spot a Credible Source
How to Spot a Credible Source
Jul 28, 2022
As an academic editor, part of your job may involve making sure your client has backed up their argument by citing credible sources. But how can you tell if a source is reliable or not? In this post, we’ll take a look at what makes a source credible and what to do if you spot […]
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A Guide to Citing Shakespeare in Academic Writing
Jun 24, 2021
Shakespeare’s plays are so influential that many style guides have special rules for citing them. As a proofreader, then, you’ll need to look out for citations like these when working on academic writing. Here, we’ll set out the key rules for citing Shakespeare plays in some of the major referencing systems, including the APA, Chicago, […]
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Proofreading Tips: Titles of Other Works in APA Style
Jun 20, 2021
The APA Publication Manual is widely used in academic writing, especially in the social and sciences. If you’re proofreading this type of writing, you need to know how to format titles of other works in APA style. Here, then, we’ll offer some advice for proofreaders on the following: Where APA style suggests using title case […]
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Titles of Other Works in AP Style
May 30, 2021
AP style – as set out in The Associated Press Stylebook – is commonly used in business writing and journalism. But did you know that the AP Stylebook has advice on how to present titles of other works, such as books, films, and musical compositions? It’s important to be aware of these rules so you […]
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A Proofreader's Introduction to IEEE Style
Mar 25, 2021
The IEEE Editorial Style Manual for Authors provides advice for anyone writing for an IEEE journal or publication. However, many technical writers and educational institutions also use IEEE style, so it is worth knowing the basics if you proofread technical writing. Here, we look at some key aspects of IEEE style that proofreaders should know. […]
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Academic Proofreading: A Quick Guide to Stephanus Numbers
Mar 14, 2021
Plato is such an important part of Western philosophy that he has his own citation system: Stephanus numbers. But what do you need to know about Stephanus numbering as an academic proofreader? In this post, we’ll explain how these numbers work. What Are Stephanus Numbers? As well as being the man who gave us love, […]
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A Quick Guide to Dates and Times in MLA Style
Feb 28, 2021
Among many other things, the MLA Handbook (8th edition) has advice on writing dates and times. But what do you need to know about dates and times to proofread academic writing? In this post, we’ll explain the basics of dates and times in MLA style. Dates in the Main Text If an author uses a […]
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Academic Proofreading: A Quick Guide to Bekker Numbers
Academic Proofreading: A Quick Guide to Bekker Numbers
Feb 14, 2021
Aristotle is one of the most important thinkers in the history of Western philosophy. Thus, if you proofread academic work, you may encounter Bekker numbers at some point. But what is Bekker pagination? And what do you need to know about it as a proofreader? Let’s take a look. What Are Bekker Numbers? Aristotle – […]
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Referencing Style or System? A Guide for the Confused
Referencing Style or System? A Guide for the Confused
Feb 04, 2021
In the Becoming A Proofreader course, we look at referencing styles and systems. But what is the distinction between a referencing style and a system? We use these terms as follows: A referencing style is a generic approach to citing sources ( Harvard, Oxford, Vancouver). However, there may be several versions or variations of any […]