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Economics: Citing and Referencing

The Royal Holloway University Library's subject guide for Economics.

Introduction to referencing

You should reference every idea, opinion, fact or quote from a source, even if you put it in your own words. 

We always recommend that you check referencing advice given by your department and tutor as some referencing conventions may vary.

We can help you with any referencing questions you have, from the basics of referencing to how to manage your references using reference management software. 

Departmental Referencing Guides

The department uses the Harvard referencing style. You can find guidance in Cite Them Right Online and in the latest version of 'Cite them right: The essential referencing guide' by Richard Pears and Graham Shields. If you are accessing Cite Them Right Online off campus you need to login selecting Royal Holloway as your institution or use the Campus Anywhere VPN. You can also find an introduction to Harvard referencing in our Harvard referencing resource.

You can find guidance on how to use RefWorks, a reference management tool, on our Moodle page.

Reference Management Tools

Reference management tools help you to save and organise your research, they can also help you to format references and citations and also create bibliographies.

The library provides access to RefWorks for all students to use, there are also a number of free tools available online.

To find out more about these tools and how to use them visit this guide to Referencing Tools.

Books on Referencing

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