#LibrariesTransform: National Library Week

This year, National Library Week is happening in the United States from April 10-16. Given Cite This For Me’s growing presence in the US and partnerships with top US universities, we feel it’s all the more fitting to share our love for libraries from across the pond. Plus – beyond the conversation surrounding MLA format, […]

A Limerick of Luck

We at Cite This For Me are sharing a wee bit of Irish cheer for St.Patrick’s Day with a quirky limerick for all the students who are working on their final assignments. Have a happy St.Patrick’s Day however you may be celebrating! Start creating MLA citations, APA citations, and citations in hundreds of different styles!

A Big Data Arms Race

There is no escaping it: ‘[w]e are living in the data age’ (House of Commons, 2016, p. 3) and the report goes on to state that global data is predicted to grow at 40% every year over the next decade, effectively doubling every other year. In today’s world, the need to consider what to do […]

What Would A Mother Not Do For Her Kids?

Mothers are to be celebrated across the country this weekend – and rightly so for all the wonderful things they do for their children. Whether it’s washing the pungent, post-exercise contents of your linen basket, travelling long distances to see you for the day, or simply bringing you a cup of tea in bed – […]

For the Love of Books…

At Cite This For Me, we believe in the joy and importance of reading and above all else, we understand how fulfilling it is to learn from a good piece of literature. As reading habits shift and develop and our everyday relationships with books continue to evolve, World Book Day is a reminder of how […]

Youth Olympic Games: Learn to Aim for Gold

Between your lectures, extracurricular activities, well-planned study sessions and downtime, it can be hard to find time and inspiration for other important things like adopting a healthy, environmentally-friendly lifestyle. But it can be done! Read on to find out how…

The Top 5 Apps for Educators in 2016

Whether you lecture postgrads, tutor at high school or teach in kindergarten; educating our future doctors, lawyers and leaders is a really big deal. How students perform in education has a huge impact on their future and as digital natives they are increasingly using apps like AccelaStudy, Freedom and Cite This For Me to aid […]

The Importance of Engagement in the Learning Experience

Engagement is literally everywhere you look! In the news, political speeches, education policy, business strategies and big data analyses. Everyone is engaging in specific activities all day long – even if that activity is ‘not engaging’ e.g. Meditation or Mindfulness – you are still engaging! Wherever you travel in the world, how people engage may […]

How to Earn More & Learn More from Your Work Placement …

… and have the best year of your life while you do it. Working placements are now common in undergrad and postgrad degrees, and if you’re on one of these courses you’re probably already thinking about, or even applying to, a bunch of great companies you’d like to work for. If you’re lucky enough to […]

Haskell, Travis, Heroku and Docker – oh My!

Haskell is a great language to write code in – for all the reasons no-one needs to list here. Its combination of concision, safety and performance is a delight to work with. What is less delightful is the deployment experience, and that is hardly surprising: it is a compiled language, so build times can be […]