A BRIEF GUIDE TO CITATION AND REFERENCING (2nd Revision) DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF FORT HARE EAST LONDON CAMPUS This guide was originally compiled by S. Sparrius with contributions from Prof. A.J. Gilbert‚ J. Rankin and D. van der Want in 1997. It was revised by C .van Ommen and C. Macleod in 2001‚ and by J. Marx in 2007. Some examples were drawn directly from the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (1994)
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Page numbers should be included when there is a need to be more specific‚ for example when making a direct quotation: eg As Kelvin stated (1968‚ p.100) ‘the value of…’ If referencing a secondary source (a document which you have not seen but which is quoted in one of your references) the two items must be linked with the term ‘cited in’: eg …economic development (Jones‚ 2000) cited in Walker (2001). NB (1) Whenever possible‚ try to read the original source;
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Preparation for mandatory test: Introducing Referencing Referencing is the key means by which you can avoid plagiarism and is central to the practice of academic honesty. The basic idea is that any time you use information‚ ideas or words from another source you need to use referencing to acknowledge the original author. Using someone else’s ideas without clearly identifying that this is what you have done is an obvious breach of the principles of trust and fairness which support academic endeavour
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Education 1 A Guide to Harvard Referencing Referencing is a way of acknowledging that you have used the ideas and written material belonging to another author. It demonstrates for example‚ that you have undertaken an appropriate literature search and that you have carried out appropriate reading around the subject matter. NCC Education prescribes the use of Harvard Referencing as it is widely used internationally‚ and this guide is intended to help you with referencing your work. The following
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Referencing your work The APA method of referencing uses the author ’s name and the date of the publication. In-text citations give brief details of the work you are referring to in your text. References are listed at the end of the text in alphabetical order by the author ’s name. The general format of an electronic journal reference in the APA style is shown below: Coutu‚ D. (2009). Why Teams Don ’t Work. Harvard Business Review‚ 87(5)‚ 98-105. Retrieved 29th April 2012 from EBSCO http://searchebscohost
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& Where? This guide to using the Harvard system of referencing complies with: BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION. 1990. BS5605 :1990. Recommendations for citing and referencing published material. 2nd ed. London: BSI and BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION. 2010. BS ISO 690:2010. Information and documentation : guidelines for bibliographic references and citations to information resources. London: BSI The use of the Harvard system of referencing has been accepted as University of Wales‚ Newport policy
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Department of Social Sciences‚ Loughborough University Referencing Guidance Valid from October 2012 (Issue 1‚ R1) The Department of Social Sciences uses the American Psychological Association (APA) referencing style in all student work assessed by the Department. You must use the 6th version of the APA referencing style guide in all your Social Sciences coursework essays‚ reports‚ dissertations and other written work you submit to the Department. Social Sciences include all four undergraduate
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Research and Referencing The following essay covers the importance of good research and referencing‚ the advantages and disadvantages of using different sources. The laws of copyright issues and plagiarism during researching information and why it is important to follow it correctly and also importance to reference work by identifying two popular conventional systems. When researching it is always important to use different types of research sources in order to gain a more diverse and broader range
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Introduction The three communication theories I have applied to provide the most insight into understanding the dynamics of the observed conversation between two people are; the transmission model (Shannon & Weaver 1949)‚ Foulger ’s ecological model (Foulger 2004)‚ and an expanded model of communication (Eunson 2012). In this essay I have used a conversation I had listened to which was between my friend (from here on will be named George) and his friend (from here on will be named Mark). Problems
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Quote 1: “Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) was one of the most influential theorists and artists of the century. He was a believer in the absurdity and the futility of everything‚ especially art‚ and a pioneer in impossible figures‚ as his picture‚ Apollinère Enameled reveals.” Information for quote 1: This text can be found on page 73 of a book entitled Incredible Optical Illusions. The author of the book is Nigel Rodgers. It was published in 1998 by Quarto International‚ of London (UK) and Gordon
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