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Architecture & History of Art: Referencing Guide

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MHRA Referencing

MHRA Referencing & Cite Them Right

Undergraduate and MPhil students in the Faculty of Achitecture & History of Art prefer to use the  MHRA referencing style. This is a numeric style where numbers are used to denote citations and in your writing these numbers refer to a footnote, which lists the full reference. The Faculty advises consistency for whichever referencing style you choose. 

For more advice on referencing please feel free to get in touch with us. 

 

Click here to access the ebook of MHRA Style Guide: a handbook for authors and editors (third edition)

The AHA Library keeps a  printed handbook  on MHRA referencing at classmark 4 MHRA.

Click here to open Cite Them Right. Image of the book, Palgrave Study Skills: Cite Them Right, the essential referencing guide by Richard Pears and Graham Shields

You can find a concise guide to using MHRA in the  Cite Them Right Ebook.

 

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Referencing Tools

zbib

 

We recommend ZoteroBib for Undergraduates and MPhils as a simple tool for creating bibliographies. You can select MHRA (note with bibliography) or Art History as your preferred style.

 

Click to open zotero

Arts and Humanities students often use Zotero for creating bibliographies. You can find out more about how to use this tool by reading the  LibGuide.

Click to open mendeley

Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can help you organize your research, collaborate with others online, and discover the latest research. More information is available on the Mendeley  LibGuide.

 

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