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Referencing in a Bibliography
A book: Author's surname, Initial. (Year) Book title. Publisher, page numbers e.g. Herbert, R. (2006) Fascinating facts about barnacles. Medina Valley Centre Publishers,
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Referencing in a Bibliography
A journal: Author's surname, Initial. (Year) Title of article. Name of Journal, Volume number (Issue number), page numbers e.g. Marston, K. (2002) Breeding birds in the Medina Valley. Medina Valley Wildlife, 8 (2), 18-20
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Referencing in a Bibliography
More than one author: Just keep including them… e.g. Herbert, R. & Marston, K. (2000)...etc Herbert, R., Marston, K. & Parry, H. (1999)...etc Herbert, R., Marston, K., Parry, H. & Taverner, S. (1998)...etc
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Referencing in a Bibliography
A website: Name of website (Year published/last updated if available) URL, Date last visited e.g. Medina Valley Centre (2007) Last visited 14/01/2011
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Referencing in the main text
A book or journal: Author's surname (Year) information... e.g. Herbert (2006) observed that barnacles live on rock or Information... (Author's surname, Year) e.g. Barnacles live on rocks (Herbert, 2006).
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Referencing in the main text
More than one author: Don’t keep including them... Two authors e.g. Herbert & Marston (2000)... or ...(Herbert & Marston, 2000). Three or more authors e.g. Herbert et al (1999)... or ... (Herbert et al, 1999).
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Referencing in the main text
A website: Name of website (Year published/last updated) information... e.g. Medina Valley Centre (2011) found bladder wrack has bladders in… Or information... (Name of website, Year published/last updated). e.g. Bladder wrack has bladders in… (Medina Valley Centre, 2011)
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