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Various referencing styles are in use at the university. Architecture courses use the Harvard style. 'Harvard' is a generic term which is used in the UK to refer to author-date styles, of which there are a number. The university uses the Cite Them Right version of Harvard.
Academic work requires you to read widely and to analyse the writings of others. This can add weight to your arguments. When using these works it is important that you acknowledge these sources of information.
There are two parts to Harvard referencing:
"good critical thinking skills can help us to make much more realistic and accurate appraisals of our own abilities" (Cottrell, 2023, p. 6)
Cottrell, S. (2023) Critical thinking skills. 4th edn. London: Bloomsbury.
Referencing correctly:
demonstrates to your academics the breadth of your research
gives supporting evidence for your ideas, arguments and opinions
allows others to identify the sources you have used
helps you avoid plagiarism by making it clear which ideas are your own and which are someone else's
prepares you for industry, where you will need to abide by copyright law and intellectual property rights
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are natural language chat bots trained to become familiar with patterns and structures from large data sets. The bots provide answers to questions by synthesising data to generate content.
If used appropriately, Generative AI does have the capacity to help students develop their understanding of subject matter or to become more critical learners. For example students could use it to:
Generative AI anonymises the original data sources and therefore provides no easy way for the user to assess their credibility, accuracy and bias, or indeed if the response generated has been correctly interpreted and synthesized appropriately. Using anonymised source material also creates an obvious attribution / referencing problem in an assessed or published piece of work, and increases the likelihood of plagiarism.
If you do use Generative AI make sure that you ask the right questions and carefully evaluate the answers. You will need to cross check any content generated.
Please refer to the University of Gloucestershire Guidance to students on the use of Generative AI in learning.
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At UoG we provide a free subscription to EndNote, a reference management system which essentially automates the referencing process for you.
What is EndNote?
EndNote is a reference management tool that allows you to save, organise and manage a library of references, and then inserts those references automatically into the text of your assignment using the correct referencing style.
To learn about using EndNote and how it'll help you to succeed in your degree, visit the Reference Management guide (link below) which will provide you with thorough knowledge and training on how to use these systems:
While EndNote is the system recommended at UoG, there are alternate reference management systems you can use not supported by the library, such as Zotero and Mendeley.