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“A fundamental part of academic study is reading the work of other people and using their ideas to develop your own.”
This page introduces you to why and how to reference other people's work in your assignments. It also gives you an overview of the originality checking service, Turnitin, used by the University. There are links to further information and the systems mentioned.
You will also find the Skills Teams' Academic integrity guide useful.
Referencing your work
You cannot succeed at university if you do not master referencing.
Knowing how to effectively use the work of others to strengthen your own assignments, cite them appropriately for your discipline and correctly format a reference list are essential skills to acquire.
The University of Hull has specific referencing guidelines to help you. Your Student handbook or tutors will be able to advise you which referencing style to use for your course.
Once you are confident doing this manually, you can also consider learning to use referencing software to automate some of the processes involved.
Introduction to Turnitin
Turnitin is an originality checking service. It checks your writing for citation mistakes and inappropriate copying.
Documents uploaded to Turnitin will be matched against files in the repository and an originality report will be created.
For detailed instructions go to the guides: