Referencing is an important skill. By referencing you are providing a clear note of where you found information that you are using and sharing this information with those reading your work. Referencing is important in academic work for a number of reasons.
Referencing, whether to an Act you have discussed, a text book you have read, a piece you have found on the internet, a journal article or this course, demonstrates good academic practice.
You can reference this course as The Open University (2017) The Scottish Parliament and law making, [Online]. Available at www.open.edu/openlearn/society-politics-law/the-scottish-parliament-and-law-making/content-section-overview (Accessed 13 October 2017).
In this course you will learn how Acts of Parliament are structured and how to reference them (this is referred to by lawyers as a citation). This is covered in the weeks that follow.
OpenLearn - The Scottish Parliament and law making
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