

#Reference sample page full#
In-text citation: (Abu Salem, Gemail and Nosair, 2021)įour or more authors - include them all in the full reference, but for the in-text citation you can just state the first author, followed by et al. (2021) 'A multidisciplinary approach for delineating wastewater flow paths in shallow groundwater aquifers: A case study in the southeastern part of the Nile Delta, Egypt', Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 236, article number 103701. Reference list: Abu Salem, H., Gemail, K.S. Three authors - include them all, separate the first two with a comma and use and or & before the third author: In-text citation: (Thomas and Tian, 2021) (2021) 'Hits from the Bong: the impact of recreational marijuana dispensaries on property values', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 87, article number 103655. Two authors - include them both separated by and or &: (2020) 'That deep underground savage instinct: narratives of sacrifice and retribution in Agatha Christie's Appointment with Death', Textual Practice, 34(11), pp. There is no need to include the DOI or web address for articles with volume numbers and page numbers or an article reference number even if you accessed them online.

Traditionally all articles were published in print format in issues which then formed part of a volume and this way of citing them (giving volume, issue and page numbers) has been retained even though most are now available online. 105)Įxamples for articles in print copies of journal articles or a print journal accessed online (e.g. Available at: (Accessed: 10 September 2021). Available at: (Accessed: 20 September 2021). Also add the DOI or web address to the full reference. Where specific pagination details are not available use the information you have e.g. Where an e-book looks like a printed book (usually PDFs) with publication information and page numbers - cite it in the same way as a printed book (above). In-text citation: (Nasta and Stein, 2020) (eds) (2020) The Cambridge history of Black and Asian British writing. Reference list: Ashbourn, J. (2014) Biometrics in the new world: the cloud, mobile technology and pervasive identity.
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Series and volume number (if applicable).Year of publication (in round brackets).Using Turnitin to develop your referencing.Which style does your School/Department use?.Different styles & systems of referencing.Compiling a reference list or bibliography.Teaching materials (posted on Blackboard).Government or corporate body publication/report.Figures (such as charts, diagrams and graphs).
