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1 Telling the difference - anatomy of a reference/citation A book Zeegers, P. (2008). Essential skills for science & technology. South Melbourne, Vic. : Oxford University Press. Publisher Place of publication Book author Book title Year Catalogue can search: Book title, Book author

2 Telling the difference - anatomy of a reference/citation A book chapter Deibert, R.J. 2003, ‘Civil society networks in an e- connected world’ in S. Coleman (ed.), The E-Connected World: Risks and Opportunities, Canada-United Kingdom Colloquia Series, McGill Queens University Press, Montreal, pp. 125-32.. Chapter author Year Chapter title Series name Book title Publisher Place of publication Pages Book editor Catalogue can search: Book title, Book author can NOT search: Chapter title, chapter author Catalogue can search: Book title, Book author can NOT search: Chapter title, chapter author

3 Telling the difference - anatomy of a reference/citation A journal article Chan, S. (2008). Humanity 2.0?. EMBO reports, 9 (S1), S70-S74. Issue Volume Journal title Pages Article title Article author Year Catalogue can search: Journal title can NOT search: Article title, Article author Catalogue can search: Journal title can NOT search: Article title, Article author

4 Catalogue V. Database Catalogue Book AChapter 1Chapter 2Book BJournal AArticle 1Article 2Journal BArticle 1Article 2Article 3 Journal or Book C, D, E… Database ADatabase BDatabase C, D, E… When to use Catalogue: have a citation with detailed information (from your reading list) e.g. book title, author, journal title; search books by keywords, subject When to use Database: have a topic but no any specific reference. UTS library has subscription to more than 500 databases, choose appropriate databases for your subject and search articles by keywords, subjects, authors When to use Database: have a topic but no any specific reference. UTS library has subscription to more than 500 databases, choose appropriate databases for your subject and search articles by keywords, subjects, authors


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