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1 Understanding Book & Journal References

2 Introduction We will look at the content of 3 common References that you may see on your reading list: –Book –Book Chapter –Journal Article And how to go about finding each on the Library catalogue Each references will contain the same bibliographic information that you will need to include in your bibliography when writing an assignment Please note that the order may change according to the citation style recommended by your department

3 Understanding Book References Roberts, J. (2004) Environmental policy. London: Routledge.

4 Author Roberts, J. (2004) Environmental policy. London: Routledge.

5 Date of Publication Roberts, J. (2004) Environmental policy. London: Routledge.

6 Title of the book Roberts, J. (2004) Environmental policy. London: Routledge.

7 Place of Publication Roberts, J. (2004) Environmental policy. London: Routledge.

8 Name of Publisher Roberts, J. (2004) Environmental policy. London: Routledge.

9 Locating on the catalogue Roberts, J. (2004) Environmental policy. London: Routledge. To locate this item on the library catalogue use the Combined Author and Title search, enter the Authors surname and the first keyword of the title i.e.

10 Reference for a Book Chapter Stedman-Jones, S. (1998) ‘Fact/value’ in Jenks, C. (ed.) Core sociological dichotomies. London: Sage, pp. 7-14.

11 Chapter Author Stedman-Jones, S. (1998) ‘Fact/value’ in Jenks, C. (ed.) Core sociological dichotomies. London: Sage, pp. 7-14.

12 Book Author Stedman-Jones, S. (1998) ‘Fact/value’ in Jenks, C. (ed.) Core sociological dichotomies. London: Sage, pp. 7-14.

13 Chapter Title Stedman-Jones, S. (1998) ‘Fact/value’ in Jenks, C. (ed.) Core sociological dichotomies. London: Sage, pp. 7-14.

14 Book Title Stedman-Jones, S. (1998) ‘Fact/value’ in Jenks, C. (ed.) Core sociological dichotomies. London: Sage, pp. 7-14.

15 Locating on the catalogue Stedman-Jones, S. (1998) ‘Fact/value’ in Jenks, C. (ed.) Core sociological dichotomies. London: Sage, pp. 7-14. To locate this item on the library catalogue you will need to search for the author and title of the book, NOT the author and title of the chapter

16 Journal Reference Reay,D (2002) ‘Class authenticity and the transition to higher education for mature students’, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp. 398-418.

17 Author of Article Reay,D (2002) ‘Class authenticity and the transition to higher education for mature students’, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp. 398-418.

18 Year of Publication Reay,D (2002) ‘Class authenticity and the transition to higher education for mature students’, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp. 398-418.

19 Article Title Reay,D (2002) ‘Class authenticity and the transition to higher education for mature students’, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp. 398-418.

20 Journal Title Reay,D (2002) ‘Class authenticity and the transition to higher education for mature students’, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp. 398-418.

21 Volume & (Issue) Reay,D (2002) ‘Class authenticity and the transition to higher education for mature students’, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp. 398-418.

22 Page Numbers Reay,D (2002) ‘Class authenticity and the transition to higher education for mature students’, Sociological Review, 50(3), pp. 398-418.

23 Locating on the catalogue To Locate this item on the catalogue you will need to search for the title of the Journal first, NOT the title of the article Only if there is no result for the journal title, should you try an author title search for the article. In some cases the library may hold a photocopy of an individual article.


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