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REFERENCING GUIDE. ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR YOUR ASSIGNMENTS…. WHEN DO I NEED TO REFERENCE. QUOTING ANOTHER PERSON PARAPHRASE OR SUMMARISE INFORMATION USE IDEAS OR DATA FROM ANOTHER WRITER USE STATISTICS, TABLES, FIGURES, DIAGRAMS AND APPENDICES USE FACTS, OPINIONS OR DATES. BOOKS.
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REFERENCING GUIDE ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR YOUR ASSIGNMENTS… Fiona Maistry 2012
WHEN DO I NEED TO REFERENCE • QUOTING ANOTHER PERSON • PARAPHRASE OR SUMMARISE INFORMATION • USE IDEAS OR DATA FROM ANOTHER WRITER • USE STATISTICS, TABLES, FIGURES, DIAGRAMS AND APPENDICES • USE FACTS, OPINIONS OR DATES Fiona Maistry 2012
BOOKS • Always take the details of the author, title, etc. from the title page of a book (not the front cover). The date, edition, publisher, etc. may be on the back of the title page. The preferred order of presentation for your reference list is: • Surname of author/s, comma, initial/s, full stop • Year of publication (in brackets) • Title, including the if other than the first, full stop • Place of publication (city or town) followed by a semi - colon • Publisher’s name, full stop • Seedhouse, D. (1997) Health promotion: philosophy, prejudice and practice. 2nd edition. Chichester: John Wiley. Author’s surname and initial/s Title of book underlined/ Italic Place of publisher (town/city) Year of publication Publisher Edition Fiona Maistry 2012
JOURNAL ARTICLES For journals, details will be on the contents page and usually on the top or bottom of every page of each article. You need to include : • Surname of the author/s, comma, initial/s, full stop • Year of publication in brackets • Title of the ARTICLE, comma • Title of the JOURNAL (in italics), comma • Volume number, issue or part number (in brackets), comma • First and last pages of the article separated by a hyphen Allen, A. (1993) Changing theory in nursing practice. Senior Nurse, 13(1), pp48-57. Author’s surname and initial/s Page numbers Issue number Volume number Title of article Year of publication Title of journal Fiona Maistry 2012
QUOTATIONS IN THE TEXT • In-text referencing is based on the author’s surnames, the year of publication and the page numbers of the discussion or idea you are referring to. • If you quote the exact words directly from another source you must use quotation marks to indicate this. The author/s and date must be stated, and if possible the page number from which the quote is taken. • An example of a quote within a text Goodman (2007:50) declared that “referencing is important” Fiona Maistry 2012
AN ARTICLE FROM A NEWSPAPER • The same rule apply as for a journal reference, but details of volume and issue numbers are not required White, M. (White, MWhite, M. (1998) £68m to cut NHS waiting lists. Guardian, May 18 1998, p.8. (1998) £68m to cut NHS waiting lists. Guardian, May 18 1998, p.8 1998) £68m to cut NHS waiting lists. Guardian, May 18 1998, p.8. Author’s surname and initial/s Page number Title of newspaper Title of article Year of publication Year of publication Date Month Fiona Maistry 2012
INTERNET REFERENCING Fiona Maistry 2012
INTERNET REFERENCING Fiona Maistry 2012
TIPS • It is good practice to take the full details of each source information as soon as you have read it, in case it is not available later and your reference is incomplete. • If you are new to referencing, look at how published authors, especially in academic textbooks, cite their references. • You must be consistent throughout. Use lower case for all title words after the first unless there is a proper name - names of a particular person, place, thing, or idea and always begins with a capital letter. Fiona Maistry 2012
GOOD LUCK!!! • Hope that this guide has assisted you and made it easier for you to complete your assignments • If you are still experiencing any problems please come and see Fiona Fiona Maistry 2012