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This guide shows how to create an initial citation, a subsequent note, and a bibliography entry for primary sources.Ī word about "Preferred Citation" and "Citation" information in Special Collections' finding aids:
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^ EdSurge "The 20 Edtech Startups Changing Education in Europe".This page includes citation examples for different kinds of primary sources using the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), 16th edition, and Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 8th edition.^ .uk "RefME announced UK winner of 2015 EdTech 20".^ Techworld "RefMe wins best British mobile startup at MWC with its free student referencing app".^ The Guardian "Startup of the year 2014: RefME".^ Tech City News "4 education startups to watch from the Great Tech Expedition".^ The Telegraph "London tech start-ups on US mission to win investment".^ Nature "Eight ways to clean a digital library".^ RefME Blog "Importing References Directly to RefME".^ FreePint "FreePint Report: Product Review of RefME".

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It was available on Desktop ( Windows, macOS and Linux) via the web platform, iOS (for iPhones and iPads), Android and Google Chrome via the RefME WebClipper browser extension.
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Registration could be performed by email, Facebook single sign on, or via Edmodo.

RefME was a free service that required registration to use.

and RefMe user accounts were transferred over to CiteThisForMe, Chegg's own citation service. In 2017, RefMe was acquired by Chegg, Inc. In April 2015, it was announced that GEMS Education had invested $5 million (£2.7) in the company’s seed investment round. RefME was founded 2014 by Tom Hatton, Ian Forshew, and Tom Gardiner It was based in London and had over a million registered users.
