MBS Library Service Guide to citing references (Harvard system) John Hynes Feb 2010 MBS Library Service is part of the John Rylands University Library 1. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………….. 3 2. CITING REFERENCES WITHIN THE TEXT…………………………… 3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 Single author…………………………………………………………………………... 3 - 4 Two authors………………………………………………………………………………... 4 Multiple authors…………………………………………………………………………… 4 Authors of different
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2500 words‚ including any footnotes‚ but excluding the contents’ page and appendices/annexes and references. The coursework should be printed on an A4 sized paper; Font: Times New Roman‚ Size 12; line spacing: 1.5. Please make sure that the references are made in a generally acceptable (Harvard referencing style) format. The format of the coursework must include and introduction‚ a conclusion and references. 7. Marking Criteria The report will be judged on the following criteria: a) Argument‚
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A final checklist for the ISHE essay and reflective writing piece. The issue Do Don’t Referencing Ensure you reference throughout the essay‚ using Harvard. This applies to websites as well as books and journal articles. Don’t fail to provide any references in the body of the essay. Don’t reference website information just using the url. Websites also require name (date). See the guide for more information on this. Research sources Ensure your sources are academic‚ reliable and
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discussion before you begin. That way you can be sure you can make clear links to practice. • Your completed work should not exceed 3‚500 words. There is no lower word limit. Work that is more than 10% above the word limit will not be marked. References and quotations within the text are not included in the word limit. Please make an appointment to see a tutor if this is not clear. Submission Guidelines Do not under any circumstances copy from another group member‚ straight from course
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Secondary sources— include material produced about the event or phenomenon‚ including the commentary or interpretation of others about theories‚ models‚ ideas‚ definitions and practices (reportage material in newspapers‚ magazines‚ reference books and on the Internet). References—items you have read and specifically cited. Bibliography—a list of everything you read in preparation for writing an assignment‚ therefore will normally contain sources that you have cited and those you found to be influential
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Citations: are used inconsistently. Reference page lists sources used in the paper. Sources are appropriately documented‚ although some errors may be present. Reference page is inclusive of all cited sources. Documentation is appropriate and citation style is usually correct. In-text citations and a reference page are complete and correct. The documentation of cited sources is free of error. 100 %Total Weightage Bottom
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IGCSE Global Perspectives - Individual Research Guide Focusing the Research on an Issue: * Getting started: use background or immersion knowledge of an area of study to begin your investigation. What do you already know? What more would you like to know? Immerse yourself into the area of study through articles‚ films‚ discussion‚ or other means.). Write about your background knowledge and / or your reaction to immersion activities. This can serve as the basis of the introduction to the
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presentation of the reference list (in complete or abridged form) of the student’s final essay. The reference list must contain correct and complete citations and be formatted correctly as per the conventions of the referencing/documentation style nominated by the tutor. The reference list submitted for this assessment must meet the following criteria: * The reference list must include 4 sources (only). * The 4 sources must include: * 1 academic book reference * 1 journal
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Abstract/Synopsis Introduction Literature Review Methodology Results Discussion (sometimes included in the Introduction) (2) Body of report Conclusion Recommendations (3) Supplementary material (sometimes included in the Conclusion) References or Bibliography Appendices WRITING CENTRE Level 3 East‚ Hub Central‚ North Terrace campus‚ The University of Adelaide SA 5005 Australia T: +61 8 8313 5771 | E: writingcentre@adelaide.edu.au | W: www.adelaide.edu.au/writingcentre/ Table 2:
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issues/techniques as well as references to the related work)‚ soundness (including justification for any claims made‚ illustrative example‚ correct and adequate analysis of connections or relationships among concepts or techniques)‚ clarity/organization‚ and significance (defined by the degree to which the paper covers new material‚ and the extent of the original work by the author in drawing conclusions and synthesizing scholarly work in this area). Note that the paper must not simply
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