Module 10: Academic Proofreading: Referencing And Citations
References and citations are an integral part of academic writing. They allow the writer to showcase their research and understanding of a topic while clearly acknowledging any words or ideas that belong to someone else. When proofreading academic writing, it’s essential to understand how references and citations work.

Why Are References and Citations Important?
There are many reasons why using references and citations correctly is important. Doing so allows a writer to:
✓ Demonstrate their commitment to researching and understanding a topic
✓ Provide additional evidence to support their ideas and arguments
✓ Avoid the risk of plagiarism by giving clear credit to other people’s work and ideas
Academic plagiarism can have some very serious consequences, from losing marks on an assignment to long-term reputational damage. Whether proofreading your own academic work or a client’s, an understanding of these issues is essential.
Learn How to Use References and Citations
Can’t get enough of referencing and citations? You’re in the right place! Visit our blog to read guides to some of the major citation styles (as well as some not-so-well-known ones).
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