author’s family/surname followed by the date of the source in brackets i.e. Brown (2010). 2. A complete list of all the citations used in your text will need to be provided at the end of your assignment. This can be called your reference list or bibliography and needs to be presented in alphabetical author/originator order. Capitals: The family/surname of authors or originators of sources are only capitalised in your end reference list not in the
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not been revised recently enough to include this information. Choose Between Two Citation Systems Both Chicago and Turabian styles allow you to choose between two systems of providing references: 1. Notes and bibliography: numbered footnotes or endnotes in your text‚ with Bibliography or Works Cited list at the end of the paper‚ listing alphabetically the sources in your notes. 2. In-text author-date citations and reference list: in your text‚ brief parenthetical references consisting of the
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may want to ask your professor which style is preferred. Note the differences between the format for a footnote and the format for a bibliography entry. The first footnote citation to an item should be a full reference‚ but later citations to the same item may be shortened in the style shown at the end of this guide. If you are using parenthetical citations
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New Roman size 12 font Double-spaced (see all exceptions on p. 373 of the Turabian manual) o Some exceptions include block quotes‚ figure captions‚ footnotes‚ bibliographies‚ and reference lists Do not number the title page Style • • • • • • Use active voice. There are two citation styles in Turabian—Notes-Bibliography Style and Author-Date Style—Choose one! Be aware of your professor’s preference. (see p. 144 and 216) Only include complete bibliographical information the first
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|1 | |How to use this Booklet |1 | |Citations‚ References and Bibliographies: what they are and why you need them |1 | |How to Cite References in your Text | | |Page
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Citations: Bibliographies and Plagiarism 3.4. Questions for students who plagiarise 1. What learning can take place when a student merely “cuts and pastes”? There is no evidence that the student understands the material until the student explains the information he/she
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Sample APA Annotated Bibliography With Instructions APA means American Psychological Association and often refers to the style of documentation adopted by that professional group‚ a style that features the date of publication more prominently than other forms of documentation. See the Hodges’ Harbrace Handbook (pp. 652-679***) and the PowerPoint presentation on APA under the Research Writing Resources in the Web Resources section of the ENC 1135 on-line syllabus for details. Since
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September 2011 Factsheet 4 Creating a Bibliography and Citing References This factsheet can be made available in alternative formats. Please make your request at the Library Help desk‚ telephone 01642 342100 or email libraryhelp@tees.ac.uk It is important whenever you carry out a piece of research for an essay‚ project or an assignment to include details of any sources of information you have used. Whenever you quote from or paraphrase work written by another author‚ you must acknowledge
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not a peaceful landscape lying there behind me‚ a country in which I can stroll wherever I please‚ and will gradually show me all its secret hills and dates. As I was moving forward‚ so it was crumbling. 2. Arranging references in the bibliography References are arranged alphabetically by author’s name (or title‚ if no author) which has been used in the body of the text. a. Book references Include‚ where possible‚ the following information in the order listed here: Author(s)/Editor(s)
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Tel: 01695 584372 / 584190 E-mail: inclusiveservices@edgehill.ac.uk We will do our best to accommodate your requirements. 2 Contents Section 1: General Questions Harvard Referencing Citing Bibliography Reference list Bibliographic details More than one book by the same author in the bibliography More than one report from the same author‚ written in one year Appendix Plagiarism Avoiding plagiarism Quoting Referencing a long quote Quoting parts from a long paragraph Paraphrasing Ibid Op.cit
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