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How to Write References
Library and Learning Resources
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Why should I include references in my work ?
1 .It shows the range of reading that you have done. This gains you marks .
2 .You may support your arguments with the opinion of acknowledged experts and use data from reputable sources. This can make your own arguments more convincing .
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Why should I include references in my work ?
3 .It is a basic academic requirement to show details of the sources of your information, ideas and arguments. Doing so means that you cannot be accused of plagiarism, i.e. stealing from another person's work .
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What should I reference?
1 .Whenever you quote someone else's work. This does not just include words but also tables, charts, pictures, music, etc .
2 .When you rewrite or summarise someone else's work in your own words .
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What are the most important points about
my list of references ?1 .Keep it accurate. This means that the
marker does not waste time if they wish to consult the items you have listed .
2 .Provide all the relevant details. This makes it is easy for the marker to identify the items which you have listed. Again, if some of the important information is missing you will lose marks .
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What are the most important points about
my list of references ?3. Use a consistent format for your
references. This will ensure that it is easy to locate a reference within your reading list .
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Quotations
Use quotation marks ‘ ’ and page number(s) to indicate a direct quote.
Short quotes can be included in your own sentence:
Avoid overusing quotations.
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Paraphrasing Presenting an idea in your own words. Ensure it is significantly altered from the
original to avoid issues of plagiarism (just changing a couple of words is not enough!).
Paraphrases relate to specific sections of a work, so it is good practice to include the page number.
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SummarisingA brief outline of the main points of a
work without going into specific details.Generally summaries are much less
specific than paraphrasing.As a summary potentially covers most
or all of a work, it does not require page numbers to be given as they are for direct quotations and paraphrasing.
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Are there systems for doing this ?
The system used by most Faculties, Schools and Departments is the Harvard Referencing System and this is the system that the majority of this guide deals with. Psychology courses use the APA system, which is similar to Harvard.
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Using the Harvard
Referencing System
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What do I need to include in the full reference at the end of my
assignment ?a) The person(s) or organization who wrote‟ the
work: - the author(s) or originator(s) or editor.b) The name of the work: - usually the title. c) Any additional information about the name of
the item: - usually the subtitle. d) The person who puts the work into its
physical or electronic format: - usually the publisher.
e) The date when the work was made available or published.
f) The place of publication (if known).
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How do I cite an item in the text of my assignment ?
Surname of author(s) or name of organization, followed by the date of publication in round brackets. e.g. “As with any investment,
working capital exposes the business to risk” (McLaney 2003).
Do not put the author's first name or initial.
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How do I cite an item in the text of my assignment ?
Do the same for websites. Do not put the website address within your text; only in your list at the end. A statement that the work is
anonymous (Anon) followed by the date in round brackets:
e.g. Anon. (2006) states that … e.g. According to the Encyclopaedia
Britannica (2003), this …
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a) Single author Family name first, then a comma and space followed by initial(s). e.g. John, A.
b) Two authors List the authors in the form above with “and” between them. e.g. Mohammed, A. and Khan, J.
c) Three or more authors: List the authors as above with commas after each initial and “and” before the final surname. e.g. Pryce-Jones, T., Patel, V. and Brown, P.
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Book Author(s) or Editor(s) Date Title , Edition if any Place Publisher It is usually laid out like this:
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How to reference a…
E-BOOKAuthor(s)Surname.Initial(s), Use & between two authors.
DateYear of publication
Title In sentence case and italicised.
PublisherPublisher followed by [Online].
Access informationGive homepage of website, and date and time you accessed the resource.
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Dissertations and Theses Dissertations and theses are very similar
to printed books but instead of giving information about the publisher it is necessary to give the name of the institution where the dissertation was undertaken and the type of degree for which it was written.
e.g. Rowland-Jones, R., (2003) Beyond environmental management to quantifiable pollution management. Ph.D, University of Wales.
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How to reference a…
JOURNAL ARTICLEAuthor(s)Surname.Initial(s), Use & between two authors.
DateYear of publication Article Title
In sentence case
Journal TitleIn Title Case and italicised
Journal informationGive volume and issue as x(x), followed by page numberspp. For multiple pagesp. For a single page item
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How to reference a…
E-JOURNAL ARTICLEAuthor(s)Surname.Initial(s)
DateYear of publication
Access informationGive homepage of website, and date and time you accessed the resource.
Article Title In sentence case
Journal TitleIn Title Case and italicised
Journal informationGive volume and issue as x(x), followed by page numberspp. For multiple pagesp. For a single page itemFollow with [Online].
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How to reference a…
WEB PAGEAuthor(s)Surname.Initial(s) if a person is the author. Otherwise use corporate author or organisation.
DateYear site last updated
Access informationGive full address of webpage, and date and time you accessed the resource.
Page Title In sentence case
Website TitleIn Title Case and italicised. Followed by [Online].
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Conference Paper A part from putting the author(s) and title of
the conference paper at the beginning and the page numbers at the end.
e.g. Gibson, J (1998). Remapping Elizabethan Court Poetry in Tudor Symposium. The anatomy of Tudor literature: proceedings of the first International Conference of the Tudor Symposium, 1998, (2001) Aldershot: Ashgate. pp 98-111.
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How to reference a…PowerPoint presentations A Powerpoint presentation will usually have
an author, a title and a date or year. If seen „live‟ you should also include the venue, the date viewed. If seen on a web page give the web address and the date viewed.
e.g. Price, C. (2006) TalisList - an Introduction.
[shown at Birmingham: UCE Birmingham. Kenrick Library] [viewed on 11/07/2006]
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Why should I give such detailed information ?
The purpose of the details provided is to make it easy for someone else to follow up and trace the materials which you have used. Without full references, your Teacher may be led into thinking you are trying to take credit for someone else's.
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