So, you're in the middle of writing your wonderful dissertation and suddenly the whole exciting world of referencing reveals itself in its splendour. Proper referencing is arguably the ne plus ultra of academic writing, after all you wouldn't want to be charged with the terrible crime of plagiarism.
[The accompanying picture - by Digirebelle on flickr - is only a joyful friday afternoon reminder of what might happen if... don't let it frighten you!]
Luckily there is help at hand, a whole section of a moodle "Library Companion for Students" course dedicated to helping you to reference correctly. You can access it by clicking this link.
Have a quick read/listen/ browse through, drink plenty of water and then back to writing what really matters, namely your very own dissertation.
If you need any further help, you may also contact the very knowledgeable Learning Technology Librarian Dr. Jane Secker: j.secker@lse.ac.uk