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Referencing

Sandra Charles ([email protected]) February 2007

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What is referencing?

An important process of acknowledging another person’s ideas used in constructing essays or reportsThe main purpose of referencing is to help the reader to locate and check the source, if required.

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Referencing Styles

Applied Computing students use the Harvard System of Referencing or APA (American Psychological Association)

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Terms used in referencing

The citation

The reference

The bibliography

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Citations using HarvardWriting can be a playful and creative activity (Bolton 2005).

Bolton (2005) suggests that writing can be a creative and playful activity.

A direct quote includes page number(s), e.g.

“Career development starts with an assessment of where you are and then determining where you want to be” (Turner 2007 p.34).

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More citations

There are many definitions in the literature of reflection, most however agree that it is an active, conscious process (Dewey 1933; Boud 1985; Schon 1987; Reid 1993).

If you use more than one reference for an idea in your essay, list these using semi-colons.

For example…

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Differences between Harvard and APA citation

1. Harvard: (Handy 1995)APA: (Handy, 1995)

2. Harvard: (Sherman and Judkins 1995)APA: (Sherman &Judkins, 1995)

3. Harvard: (Saunders et al. 2003)APA: (Saunders, Lewis & Thornhill, 2003)

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What does a Harvard reference list look like?

How-to-Study.com (n.d.) A strategy for reading textbooks. How-to-Study.com. http://www.how-to-study.com/pqr.htm (Accessed on 13.10.06).

McMillan, K. and Weyers, J. (2006). The smarter student: skills and strategies for success at university. Harlow: Pearson.

Yang, Z. and Liu, Q. (2007) Research and development of web-based virtual online classroom. Computers & Education, 48(2), pp. 171-184.

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Referencing a book– different conventions

Books by single authors

Books by several authors

Books with editors rather than authors

Books written by organisations rather than people (‘corporate authors’)

Books with chapters written by different people

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Books by one author (Harvard)

The Template

Surname of author, Initial(s). (Date)

Book title.

Edition.Place:Publisher.

Example

Yate, M. J. (2005) Great answers to tough interview questions. 6th ed. London: Kogan Page.

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Books by two or three authorsCantoni, L. and Tardini, S. (2006) Internet. Abingdon: Routledge.[citation: (Cantoni and Tardini 2006)]

Other references for books

Books by four or more authors

Turban, E., Rainer, R. K., Potter, R. E. and Other, A. N.(2005) Introduction to information technology. Hoboken: Wiley.

[citation: (Turban et al. 2005)]

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Books with editors

More book references

Fishwick, P. (ed.) (2006) Aesthetic computing. London: MIT Press.

Chapters or articles in an edited book

Chapman, G. Taming the computer. In M. Dery (1994) Flame Wars. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.

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Referencing an article

Two main types of reference:

Articles from journals or periodicals

Articles from newspapers

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Articles in a journal

Template

Author, Initial(s). (Date) Title of article. Journal title, Volume number (part number), page numbers.

Kay, R. (2006) Addressing gender differences in computer ability, attitudes and use: the laptop effect. Journal of Educational Computing Research, Vol 34(2), 187-211.

Example

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Articles in a newspaperTemplate

Date. Title of article. Newspaper name, page number.

Example

8th February 2007. Students rally over cuts at university. Dundee Courier, 10.

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Referencing websitesTemplate Author surname, Initial. Title of article.Available: url date accessed

ExampleSloman, A. Why computing education has failed and how to fix it.

Available: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/cogaff/misc/compedu.html 14/02/07

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Useful online resources

Advance at Dundee (for Harvard)http://www.dundee.ac.uk/advancedundee/

Learn Higher - Referencinghttp://www.learnhigher.org.uk/site/index.php

Purdue University (for APA)http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/

560/01/