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Recording Your Evidence

Recording Your Evidence. Bibilography. What is a Bibliography. It is a list of all the places you have found information :- That has been used in your work (direct citation) Or has influenced your thinking on the work you are doing (helps explain how you came to your opinion).

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Recording Your Evidence

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  1. Recording Your Evidence Bibilography

  2. What is a Bibliography • It is a list of all the places you have found information :- • That has been used in your work (direct citation) • Or has influenced your thinking on the work you are doing (helps explain how you came to your opinion)

  3. Why Record Sources • When research and find information this is work someone else has done. • To use someone else's work without acknowledging it is called Plagiarism (cheating or stealing) • It is important to keep a record of your sources of information and to acknowledge the work of other people

  4. What to Record You should show:- • The name of the author (all authors) • Date of the publication • Name of the book/article/magazine/newspaper • Publisher • Page number

  5. Example Spence, B. ed.(1993)Secondary school management in the 1990s: challenge and change.Aspects of Education Series, 48.London, Independent Publishers

  6. Recording Details From Websites Websites with authors cite the, name of the Page, author, date of site date you accessed information. Websites without authors (as above but note) • Where the web page has no author whatsoever, use the title as the point of reference. • However, where you are quoting from a web page from within a larger site and you do not have the author of the page, use the larger site as author.

  7. Website Example • International Hotels Environment Initiative (2004) International Hotels Environment Initiative (IHEI) [Internet]. Available from: <http://www.ihei.org> [Accessed 4 March 2004].

  8. Set Up • Create a word document :- • Add a title- Bibliography • Record source details as you research • Sort into Alphabetical order • Hand in at the back of your work

  9. Example Bibliography • Local Hero. http://web.scc.net/~heather/localhero.html(Details of film Local Hero – Accsessed 28/02/06) • Air Francehttp://www.cheapflights.co.uk/flights/Paris/Manchester/ (Price of flights – Accessed 27/02/06)

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