Lecture 25 Referencing. Harvard Referencing Referencing a)In-text citations b)Reference List.

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Lecture 25 Referencing

Harvard Referencing Referencing a)In-text citations b)Reference List

Two main STYLES of referencing 1.IN-TEXT REFERENCING SYSTEMS 2. NUMBER-NOTE REFERENCING SYSTEMS In text reference e.g. Davis and McKay (1996, p.112) note that “it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate”. Full reference e.g. Davis, L.B. and McKay, S. 1996, Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing, Macmillan Education Australia, Melbourne. Numbered reference Davis and McKay note that “it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate” [1]. Full reference: [1] Lloyd Davis and Susan McKay, Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing, Macmillan Education Australia, Melbourne, 1996, p.112.

TYPES of Referencing There are a few main types of referencing: Harvard (mostly used by Social Sciences, Business, Engineering and Science), Oxford and Cambridge (mostly used in Law subjects and occasionally referred to as 'footnoting') and APA (American Psychological Association (Psychology and some Health Science areas) – but there are also others. NUMBER-NOTE REFERENCING SYSTEMS Oxford system Vancouver system Cambridge reference IN-TEXT REFERENCING SYSTEMS Harvard system APA system (American Psychological Association system) MLA system (Modern Language Association) Humanities

1.IN-TEXT REFERENCING SYSTEMS In text reference Davis and McKay (1996, p.112) note that it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate. Full reference Davis, L.B. and McKay, S. 1996, Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing, Macmillan Education Australia, Melbourne. Harvard system In text reference Davis and McKay (1996) note that it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate (p.112). Full reference Davis, L.B. & McKay, S. 1996, Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing, Melbourne: Macmillan Education Australia. APA system In text reference Davis and McKay(1996) note that it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate (112). Full reference Davis, Lloyd and Susan McKay. Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing. Melbourne: Macmillan Education Australia, MLA system

2. NUMBER-NOTE REFERENCING SYSTEMS OXFORD SYSTEM Numbered reference Davis and McKay note that it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate [1]. Full reference [1] Lloyd Davis and Susan McKay, Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing, Macmillan Education Australia, Melbourne, 1996, p.112. VANCOUVER SYSTEM Numbered reference Davis and McKay note that it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate 1. Full reference 1. Davis, L.B. & McKay, S. Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing, Melbourne: Macmillan Education Australia, 1996 CAMBRIDGE FOOTNOTING REFERENCE Numbered reference Davis and McKay note that it is important to be flexible about the system of referencing and adopt whichever style is appropriate 1. Full reference (appears at the bottom of the page) 1. Lloyd Davis and Susan McKay. Structures and Strategies: An introduction to Academic Writing. Macmillan

Harvard Referencing – Citing In Text  It is the most widely used system in business disciplines  It is the standard in La Trobe University Business subjects When you are taking notes, you should record not only the main points of the author’s work, but also your initial critical evaluation of the material (Davis & McKay, 1996). In-text references for a paraphrase* require: 1. Authors Surname (s) 2. A comma 3. Year of Publication * PARAPHRASE is when you re-word the writers words (same idea but different words) No author? Use the the name of the Institution eg: La Trobe University

Harvard Referencing In-text references for a paraphrase where you mention the writer’s name: Year of Publication When doing in-text references for a QUOTE add the page numbers. For web references (no pages) use Section Title (if possible) and paragraph number eg: para 12 Davis & McKay, (1996, p. 6) state that “…note taking is a key part of lectures.” There is strong evidence that “…note taking is a key part of lectures” (Davis & McKay, 1996, p. 6) Davis and McKay (1996) explain that………..

Direct Quotes: Short Quote Interpersonal perception is defined as “how we see other people” (Lewis & Slade 2000, p. 33). Surnames only. Do not include title of paper. ‘&’ or ‘and’ ? The student study guide recommends ‘and’ for 2 authors and ‘&’ for 3. The message – be consistent!!! This is the Harvard system

Direct Quotes: Short Quote Interpersonal perception is defined as “how we see other people” (Lewis et al. 2000, p. 33). et al. for more than 3 authors. Sometimes this can be in italics. The message – be consistent!!! Year only. Page number is ONLY FOR QUOTES – not for paraphrased information.

When to Cite? General, common knowledge ideas can be stated - but you need to be sure. How accurate are these statement? -Terrorism is everywhere (really? everywhere) -There is widespread acceptance of global water shortage. (there are floods in some places) -Most people smoke. (where, statistics?)

When to Cite? Commonly known facts do not need a citation. Look at the following statements. Which one needs a citation? a)The moon revolves around the earth. b)Sydney is on the east coast of Australia. c)London’s population will double by d)Food is necessary for survival.

WORKS CITED BOOK WITH 1 AUTHOR: Mumford, Lewis. The Culture of Cities. New York: Harcourt, Print. BOOK WITH 2 OR 3 AUTHORS: Francis, R. Douglas, Richard Jones, and Donald B. Smith. Destinies: Canadian History since Confederation. Toronto: Harcourt, Print. BOOK WITH 4 OR MORE AUTHORS: Baldwin, Richard et al. Economic Geography and Public Policy. Princeton: Princeton UP, Print.

WORKS CITED TWO OR MORE BOOKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR: Replace the author's name by three hyphens and arrange alphabetically by the book's title: Postman, Neil. Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business. New York: Viking, Print The Disappearance of Childhood. New York: Vintage, Print. ANTHOLOGY OR COMPILATION: Abate, Corinne S., ed. Privacy, Domesticity, and Women in Early Modern England. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, Print.

WORKS CITED A WORK IN AN ANTHOLOGY OR AN ESSAY IN A BOOK: Naremore, James. "Hitchcock at the Margins of Noir." Alfred Hitchcock: Centenary Essays. Ed. Richard Allen and S. Ishii-Gonzalès. London: BFI, Print. BOOK BY A CORPORATE AUTHOR: Associations, corporations, agencies and organizations are considered authors when there is no single author. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Action against Climate Change: The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond. Paris: OECD, Print. ARTICLE IN A REFERENCE BOOK OR AN ENTRY IN AN ENCYCLOPEDIA: If the article/entry is signed, include the author's name; if unsigned, begin with the title of the entry Guignon, Charles B. "Existentialism." Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. Edward Craig. 10 vols. London: Routledge, Print.

WORKS CITED ARTICLE REPRINTED IN A REFERENCE BOOK ONLINE: Carlson, Eric W. “The Range of Symbolism in Poetry.” The South Atlantic Quarterly 48.3 (1949): Rpt. in Poetry Criticism. Ed. Jane Kelly Kosek and Christine Slovey. Vol. 13. Detroit: Gale, Literature Criticism Online. Web. 18 Oct A TRANSLATION: Kafka, Franz. Metamorphosis. Trans. and Ed. Stanley Corngold. New York: Bantam, Print. A GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION: United Nations. Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs. Population Division. Charting the Progress of Populations. New York: UN, Print.