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REFERENCING Introduction to Suzanne Parfit Assistant Librarian Senior Library 7th January

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REFERENCINGIntroduction to

Suzanne ParfittAssistant LibrarianSenior Library7th January 2013

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Referencing at Tanglin Trust School

At Tanglin we use theHarvard Anglia Referencing Style

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Many different referencing styles – e.g. MLA, Chicago, APA…

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1. Citation

(Farrington, 2009)

Harvard Anglia Referencing System

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Referring to another author’s work in the text of your own.

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Harvard Anglia Referencing System

2. Reference

Farrington, T., 2009. The average life of the average person: how it all adds up. London: Square Peg

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Providing full details of the source in a reference list at the end of a piece of work to enable someone else to find each source.

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Bibliography

Listing relevant resources that have been used in the preparation of the work but not necessarily cited in the text.

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Citing and referencing a book

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Find the information you need…

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Create a citation

First, identify the author or authors

Authors can be a person (or persons) or an organisation.

In this instance, it is an authorTadg Farrington

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Create a citation

Then find the date of publication

The publication date for this book is 2009

So the citation will be (Farrington, 2009)

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Using a citation

Farrington (2009, p.338) states that 165 million cups of tea are drunk every day in Britain.

An average person will spend £658 on Christmas crackers in their lifetime (Farrington, 2009, p.84).

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Create a reference

Farrington, T., 2009. The average life of the average person: how it all adds up. London: Square Peg.

Have a go!.....

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Have a go…Author and date

Haddon, M., 2004. The curious incident of the dog inLondon: Vintage.

Title

Place of publication

Publisher

Correct punctuation is very important!

Farrington, T., 2009. The average life of the average person: how it all adds up. London: Square Peg.

the night-time.

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Need help?

Referencing tool in Word

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Referencing Tool in Word

Click ‘Insert Citation’

Click ‘Add New Source…’

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Referencing Tool in Word

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Referencing Tool in Word

Click ‘Edit’

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Referencing Tool in Word

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Referencing Tool in Word

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Referencing Tool in Word

Haddon , M., 2004. The curious incident of the dog in the night-time. London: Vintage.

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TTS Libguides

http://libguides.tts.edu.sg/referencinghttp://libguides.tts.edu.sg

Choose ‘Use the Harvard Anglia Referencing System’

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Ask a Librarian in the Study ZoneWe’re happy to help

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Finding a date for a website

http://archive.org/web/web.php

Search “way back machine” inn

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Ask a Librarian