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© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Compiling a bibliography

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. What is a bibliography? A bibliography is a list of citations to the sources of information you read in preparing an article, essay or report. It allows you to acknowledge others who have contributed to your work, or whose ideas have been incorporated in your activity. It allows readers of your article to follow up on particular areas that they are interested in. Authors of scientific papers get credit for the number of times their papers are cited in bibliographies of other papers. This information is used by the UK government to help judge the quality of research in each university.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Different journals and publications have different conventions, so it is important to stick to the requirements that are specified. The following slides show how you are expected to format the bibliography for your article. Pay attention to punctuation and the order that different parts are placed in. The formatting of the text for each part (e.g italics or bold) is important. How do you format a bibliography?

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Writing a bibliography for your article If you are including a citation to a chapter in a book, make sure you follow the convention for citing a chapter in a book, rather that just the book itself. Make sure that you add citations to the sources of any images that you copy and include in your articles using the same standard formatting used for the other citations.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Citing a book Surname of author, first name or initial (year of publication). Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher. For example: Clugston, M., & Fleming, R. (2000). Advanced Chemistry. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Citing a chapter of a book Surname of author, first name or initial (year of publication). Title of article. In: name of editor (Ed.), Title of book, page numbers. Place of publication: Publisher. For example: Daniel, J. C. Jr., & Chilton, B. S. (1978). Virus-like particles in embryos and the female reproductive tract. In: Johnson, H. (Ed.), Development in Mammals, pp 131—187. Amsterdam: North Holland/Elsevier.

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Citing an article from a journal: Surname of author, first name or initial (year of publication). Title of article. Name of journal, volume, page numbers. For example: Alder, R. W., Butts C. P., Orpen A. G., Read, D. and Oliva J. M. (2001). The chemistry of bicyclic diphosphines., Journal of the chemical society, 2,

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Citing an Internet source: Surname of author, first name or initial (year of publication). Title of article. Name of journal or other source as appropriate, volume (issue), page numbers. The full URL of the site, including the precise ‘page’ from which the information was taken. For example: Doran, C.R., & Jose, J. (1999). Riding the Tiger of Globalization: International challenges Facing Singapore. The International Scope Review, 1 (2), 26pp available at: hffp://www. internationalscope.com/ journal/volume] 999/issue2/Doran.htm. For a simple webpage, use this format: World Atlas: Maps and Geography of the World: miningco.corn/education/geography! library/rnaps/blindex.htm

© 2008 Gatsby Technical Education Projects. These slides may be used solely in the purchaser’s school or college. Using an in-text numbering system It is common for articles to use an in-text note citation system. This uses a numbering system to identify which sources are being cited at each point in the text. e.g. “It was reported that bicyclic diphosphines are the strongest trialkylphosphine bases that have been synthesised.1” Literature cited: (This goes at the end of the article) 1. Alder, R. W., Butts C. P., Orpen A. G., Read, D. and Oliva J. M. (2001). The chemistry of bicyclic diphosphines., Journal of the chemical society, 2, ………… 3. …………