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The Complete Guide to Different References



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By : David Urmann    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-06 00:28:06
A reference is needed if your material contains ideas or data derived from another writer or author. It gives due respect and proper credit to the owner of the idea even when you paraphrase, summarize or change the content of his work. You have to provide a reference when you quoted someone word for word. It includes phrase or sentence or paragraph originally written by writer other than you.

Referencing could also be mentioning the source if you derive a certain data from official statistics. The source of figures, tables, diagrams and appendices must be cited unless they are entirely yours. The use of contentious facts, opinions, or a date that can be challenged should also be referenced.

Dictionaries provide us with the meaning, derivation, pronunciation and other information about a particular word in English or other languages. It is a big compilation of a million words. These reference guides are useful to any kind of writer. Dictionaries are important reference for writers, journalists, editors, and publishers.

The New Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors speaks for itself. It has long become an essential tool for many editors. Its contents now have been improved and indeed very useful. This dictionary gives important advice on words or names that repeatedly raise questions. These questions can be about the spelling, hyphenation, capitalization, cultural or historical context of a certain word or name.

This New Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors has added numerous personal names, names of place, institutional names, literary references and many books of the Holy Scriptures. All entries in this dictionary provide variant forms, hyphenation, easily confused word, proper names, abbreviations, foreign and specialist terms, and recommended spellings.

The New Oxford American Dictionary is a product of excellence from the Oxfords American Dictionary Program. This reference book is made to give simple, clear, and quick guide. This dictionary has 250,000 entries with over 2,000 new entries.

It is very easy to understand and it accurately and clearly defines words. It explains the origins or root forms of each word to better illustrate the meaning. It does away with unnecessary clutters to make it very simple.

Each entry in the dictionary provides not only the definition of the word but also related senses. The meanings are supported with illustrative examples of its actual usage. Another new feature in this edition is a downloadable version of the whole dictionary. It can be downloaded to your smartphone or PDA.

The Barrons Dictionary and Thesaurus provides over 40,000 words and phrases definitions. The entries have more than 100,000 synonyms. The headwords in the two sections are colored. Each headword is supplied with one or more meanings.

Job seekers may find writing a resume a bit complicated. It is actually quite easy to write a good resume if you refer to some preset guides. It gives tips on what format to follow, how to phrase your sentences effectively, and how to avoid the common mistakes committed by many applicants.

References in resumes are the persons that your employer could possibly contact to get to know more your working habits and other pertinent characteristics they are looking for. You could list down people from your previous work that will vouch for your credibility, past professors, or personal relations.

One of the mistakes made by many job applicants is not including references in their resume. Some HR personnel will immediately disregard applications without reference listing.

Another mistake many applicants make is not asking permission from the people concerned that they will be listed as references. It is always proper to ask them first so that they will be prepared should the company representative actually call them up. Most companies prefer to see combination of personal and professional references on your application form. So, you may think of providing four references on your resume.
Author Resource:- For more information on Reference Guides and Sample Reference Letters please visit our website.
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