Many people like to use our blog posts, research briefings, special reports and infographics in their own blogs, reports and presentations. We follow the MLA (Modern Language Association) citation rubric.
How to reference / cite:
How to properly cite or reference material from The Oxford Review
Research Briefings
If the briefing is a review of one research paper, locate the reference at the bottom of the paper:
You reference will be: in the form ‘Primary Briefing Reference’ In {Review Title}. Research Briefing. The Oxford Review. www.oxford-review.com
So the citation of the above research briefing becomes:
Manning, T., & Manning, T. (2017). The development and use of a contingency model of objective setting. Industrial and Commercial Training. In A new model of objective and goal setting: contingent objective setting. Research Briefing. The Oxford Review. www.oxford-review.com
Special Reports
We regularly produce special reports for members on a particular topics. These are condensed literary reviews and as such are referenced as primary sources. So this Special Report:
Is referenced as:
Author (Year) Title ; Oxford Review Special Report. The Oxford Review www.oxford-review.com
so the citation is
Wilkinson. D.J. (2018) The Oxford Review Research-Based Guide to Unlearning; Oxford Review Special Report. The Oxford Review www.oxford-review.com
Infographics
To cite an infographic:
Creators Last Name, Creators First Name (Year) Title of Infographic: Research Infographic, Title of Website, Publisher, URL
So to cite this infographic:
Wilkinson, D.J. (2017) How to do high impact communications: Research Infographic. The Oxford Review. The Oxford Review. https://oxford-review.com
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