Acknowledging Sources

Summary of this module

This module explains what is meant by acknowledging sources and provides information on why, when and how sources should be acknowledged. The module also provides students with strategies to use to ensure the appropriate acknowledgement of sources is used.

Key information

Acknowledging sources

Sources that are common knowledge, the author's own experiences or the author's own experimental results do not require acknowledgement.

Students who do not acknowledge the sources they have used, properly or at all, may be guilty of plagiarism. This is a serious issue and may affect a student's marks and eligibility for the HSC.

Key issues

Moral rights

Referencing

Students should ask their teachers about the referencing style and requirements including:

Tips and hints

Students can manage their responsibilities in relation to the acknowledgement of sources by: