In completing this module you have had the opportunity to learn about:
- the purpose of scientific reports
- the style and structure of scientific reports
- evaluating and selecting reference material
- using the Harvard citation style
- presenting a scientific report
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Acknowledgements
Adapted from an Online Information Literacy Module, from Project eCDF 423/525, funded by the New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission. A collaborative project between the University of Otago, Dunedin College of Education and Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2005/06.
© Central 2008 Revised 05/2011
Tables and graphs used in the module to assist students to understand the guidelines for their construction have been reproduced from the following report:
Australian State of the Environment Committee, 2006, Australia state of the environment, Retrieved: May 21, 2008, from http://www.environment.gov.au/soe/2006/index.html
Australian State of the Environment Committee, 2006, Australia state of the environment, Retrieved: May 21, 2008, from http://www.environment.gov.au/soe/2006/index.html

