Journal Articles Made Simple

£69.99

When teaching students how to reference journal articles, the main thing they complain about is where to put the commas and full stops! Journal Articles Made Simple will show you how to expertly use the correct referencing to significantly improve on grades.

Taken from scholars and lecturers teaching at Master’s level at Oxford University, I have also included the differences between a peer review and literature review as an added bonus to give an all round understanding of the definition of research in its infinite form.

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When teaching students how to reference journal articles, the main thing they complain about is where to put the commas and full stops! Journal Articles Made Simple will show you how to expertly use the correct referencing to significantly improve on grades.

Taken from scholars and lecturers teaching at Master’s level at Oxford University, I have also included the differences between a peer review and literature review as an added bonus to give an all round understanding of the definition of research in its infinite form.

When teaching students how to reference journal articles, the main thing they complain about is where to put the commas and full stops! Journal Articles Made Simple will show you how to expertly use the correct referencing to significantly improve on grades.

Taken from scholars and lecturers teaching at Master’s level at Oxford University, I have also included the differences between a peer review and literature review as an added bonus to give an all round understanding of the definition of research in its infinite form.