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How to cite in your bibliography
Surname, Initial., (Year) Title of Webpage in Italics, Available at: (full web address), (date accessed: dd/mm/yy)

HINT: If there is no clear author of the website use the ‘corporate author’ instead i.e. the organisation behind the website (e.g. NSPCC, TDA, DCFS)
HINT: If there is no clear date on the website (have you checked for a ‘last updated’ date or a ‘copyright’© date?) then you can write No Date.

Example:
NSPCC, (2009) NSPCC response to 21st Century Schools: A World Class Education for Every Child, Available at: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/policyandpublicaffairs/Consultations/2009/21stCenturySchools_wdf64379.pdf, (accessed: 15/06/09)

Journal articles – book reviews

HINT: Some Journals also contain book review sections. If you wish to cite something from one of these reviews use the following format:

How to cite in your bibliography
Author of the review, (Year) Title of the book being reviewed, by Author of book, Reviewed in: Title of journal review is published in, Vol (part no.), pp

Example:
Publisher’s Weekly, (2003) Beegu, by Alexis Deacon, Reviewed in: Publisher’s Weekly, 250(36), pp74-75
For details of how to cite a quotation or paraphrase in the text of your essay, see the Quoting and Paraphrasing section.
Harvard Bibliography Example
Adorno, T. W., (1954) 'How to Look at Television ', The Quarterly of Film Radio and Television, 8 (3) pp.213-235
Cottrell, S., (2010) Skills for Success: The Personal Development Planning Handbook, 2nd edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (first published: 2005)
Dahl, S., (2007) 'Turnitin® ', Active Learning in Higher Education, 8 (2) pp.173-191, Available at: http://alh.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/8/2/173 (accessed: 24 Sep 2011)
Hargreaves, S., (2007) Study Skills for Dyslexic Students, London: SAGE
Hussain, S. B., (2004) Encyclopaedia of Capitalism, New York: Facts On File
Jones, D. C., (2011) 'Thinking Critically



Bibliography: Hargreaves, S., (2007) Study Skills for Dyslexic Students, London: SAGE Hussain, S Smith, J., (2003) Early Years Teaching, London: Routledge For details of how to cite a quotation or paraphrase in the text of your essay, see the Quoting and Paraphrasing section. Chazan, M., & A. F. Laing, (1982) Children with Special Needs, Milton Keynes: Open University Press For details of how to cite a quotation or paraphrase in the text of your essay, see the Quoting and Paraphrasing section. Hoskyns, B., (2009) Lowside of the Road: A Life of Tom Waits. London: Faber Hoskyns, B., (ed.) (2003) The Sound and the Fury: 40 years of classic rock journalism, London: Bloomsbury Example: Atkinson, D., (ed.) (1989) The Children’s Bookroom: Reading and the Use of Books, Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham Books Example: Horowitz, A., (2003) Return to Groosham Grange, London: Walker Books (Originally published as: The Unholy Grail, first published: 1999)

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