Contents

Introduction

Why reference?

When do I need to reference?

What is a reference?
1 In-text referencing in an essay or dissertation

1.1 Single author name not included in the text

1.2 Single author name included within the text

1.3 Giving page numbers
  1.4 Short quotations
  1.5  Long quotations
  1.6  Work with two authors
  1.7  Work with three authors or more
  1.8  Work with no known author
  1.9  Work with no known publication date
  1.10  Multiple works by the same author
  1.11  Multiple works by the same author published in the same year
  1.12  Information found in more than one source
  1.13  Secondary reference
  1.14  Official publication or work with a corporate author
  1.15  Newspaper article
  1.16  Website or web page on the Internet
  1.17  Encyclopaedia or dictionary
  1.18  Table or graph
  1.19  Picture or photograph   
  1.20  Film or television programme
  1.21  Lecture
  1.22  Personal communication
2 The full reference list

2.1 Book title page

2.2 Book with a single author

2.3 Book with two authors
  2.4 Book with three authors or more
  2.5 Book with one or more editor(s)
  2.6 Chapter in an edited book
  2.7 Translated text
  2.8 Journal article
  2.9 Newspaper article
  2.10 Website or web page on the Internet
  2.11 E-book or book accessed through a bibliographic database
  2.12 E-journal or journal accessed through a database
  2.13 E-mail message
  2.14 Online image or photograph
  2.15 Map
  2.16 Film, DVD or video recording
  2.17 Television programme
  2.18 Official publication or work with a corporate author
  2.19 Conference paper
  2.20 Thesis or dissertation
  2.21 Lecture
  2.22 Example of a reference list
  2.23
Ten tips for good referencing
  2.24
Templates to record reference sources