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Writing a Bibliography: Harvard Style (author, date)

A Bibliography Is a list of your sources of information Helps you to find the information again Shows your teacher where you found the information

Plagiarism is Using the ideas, words or work of another person and pretending it is your own work

Book – 1 author Povey, K 2007, Energy alternatives, Thomson Gale, Detroit. Author (surname, initial) date, title, publisher, place of publication (city). Healey, J 2001, Alternative energy, Spinney Press, Balmain, N.S.W.

Book – no author Dictionary of chemistry, 2003, McGraw-Hill, New York. Title, date, publisher, place of publication (city).

Answer check Cattell, T 1980, This Earth vol. 2, Educational Supplies, Brookvale. Author (surname, initial) date, title, publisher, place of publication (city).

Magazine Aldhous, P 2008, ‘Genes for greens’, New Scientist, vol. 197, no. 2637, pp. 28-31. Author (surname, initial) date, ‘title of article’, title of magazine, volume no., issue no., page number/s.

Answer check Attard, C, November 2012, ‘Great Barrier Grief’, SPress, vol.10, no. 9, p. 12. Author (surname, initial) date, ‘title of article’, title of magazine, issue no., page/s.

Newspaper Oakley, V 2003, ‘The tragic trade’, Australian, 15 November, p. 29. Author (surname, initial) date, ‘title of article’, title of newspaper, date, page number/s.

Answer check Babel, P 2012, ‘Fat cat’s race slur‘, Herald Sun, 12 November 2012, p. 3.

Internet - author Bryant, C 2008, Deliberately lit vegetation fires in Australia, Australian Institute of Criminology, viewed 2 May 2008, <http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi2/tandi350.html>. Author (surname, initial) last update, title of web page, name of sponsor, date viewed, <URL>.

Internet – no author Space food 2003, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, viewed 2 May 2008, <http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/living/spacefood/index.html>. Title of web page last update, name of sponsor, date viewed, <URL>.

Answer check “Geography for kids: Antarctica” Ducksters November 2012, Technological Solutions Inc., viewed 13 November 2012, <www.ducksters.com/geography/antarctica.php>. Title of web page last update, name of sponsor, date viewed, <URL>.

Bibliography A list of all references In alphabetical order

Bibliography Attard, C, November 2012, ‘Great Barrier Grief’, SPress, vol.10, no. 9, p. 12. Aldhous, P 2008, ‘Genes for greens’, New Scientist, vol. 197, no. 2637, pp. 28-31. Babel, P 2012, ‘Fat cat’s race slur‘, Herald Sun, 12 November 2012, p. 3. Bryant, C 2008, Deliberately lit vegetation fires in Australia, Australian Institute of Criminology, viewed 2 May, 2008 <http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi2/tandi350.html>. Clarke, T 2004, ‘Alcohol is killing our youth’, Canberra Times, 13 November, p.1. “Geography for kids: Antarctica” Ducksters November 2012, Technological Solutions Inc., viewed 13 November 2012, <www.ducksters.com/geography/antarctica.php>. Oakley, V 2003, ‘The tragic trade’, Australian, 15 November, p. 29. Pretty, J 2004, ‘We are what we eat’, New Scientist, no. 2468, 9 October, pp. 44-46. Space food 2003, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, viewed 02 May 2008, <http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/living/spacefood/index.html>.