51
The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing

Daniela Pesconi-Arthur

October/2013

Page 2: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

What is referencing?

… indicating in assignments when you have used material that has not originated with you.

Why reference?

* It is a way of measuring your ability to understand, analyse and evaluate the work of others; * Informs the reader of the texts you have consulted during research;* You will be assessed on the quality and relevancy of these sources;* Referencing carries a percentage of the overall marks if undertaken appropriately.

Page 3: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

… using the words of others or their creative output without explicit acknowledgement – published or unpublished, including material from the internet.

* When you take notes from different sources, keep records of which are your own observations, where you are paraphrasing and which are direct quotations.

* Organize your notes, note down your sources. This will be very helpful when taking notes over a longer period and reviewing them later.

Plagiarism

Page 4: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference

There are several ways of including sources in your work. You can:

* Summarise;* Paraphrase;* Directly quote;* Secondary reference;* Refer to an author with more than one publication in a single year.

Page 5: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

* The University of South Wales Guide to Harvard Referencing –

highlights some of the sources that can be referred to when writing an

assignment. The various referencing requirements for each source are

presented and include an in-text and reference list example.

* This guide does not include all possible sources that you might

encounter during the course of your studies. Please seek advice if you

need guidance that does not feature here.

* Recommended book:

Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2013) Cite them right: The Essential Referencing Guide (Palgrave Study Skills). 9th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Page 6: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

SSummarising

You only need to insert the author’s name and year of publication if you are

summarizing the overall argument or positions of a book or article. No need for

page numbers in the text or in the reference list.

Text:

There are general resources which give a good overview of skills, some of which

you may not have developed before, for example, proof-reading (Fairbairn & Winch

1996; Cottrell 2003)

References:Cottrell, S. (2003) The study skills handbook. 2nd edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Fairburn, G. J. and Winch, C. (1996) Reading, writing and reasoning: A guide for students. 2nd edn. Maidenhead: Open University Press

Page 7: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Paraphrasing

You should include page numbers in the text, as well as the author’s name and

year if you are paraphrasing a specific point from your source.

Text:

Cottrell (2003 p.1) writes that by improving your study skills you can “accelerate the

learning process”.

Reference:Cottrell, S. (2003) The study skills handbook. 2nd edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Page 8: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Short quotation

Page 9: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Long quotations

Page 10: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Secondary referencing

Page 11: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Author with more than one

publication in the same year

Page 12: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference books

Page 13: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 14: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 15: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 16: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 17: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference journals

Page 18: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 19: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 20: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 21: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference newspapers

Page 22: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 23: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 24: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference the internet

Page 25: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 26: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 27: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 28: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 29: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference

conferences/theses/public lectures

Page 30: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 31: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 32: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference other sources

Page 33: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 34: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 35: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference visual sources

Page 36: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 37: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 38: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 39: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference audio visual

material

Page 40: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 41: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 42: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 43: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 44: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013
Page 45: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference live performances

Page 46: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference computer games

Page 47: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference computer

programmes

Page 48: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

How to reference personal

communication

Page 49: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Google Chrome Harvard

Referencing App

Thanks, Jessie!

Page 50: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

Useful Reading Materials

You can use those reading materials included in your handbook, plus the following ones:

  Buckingham, D. (2009)‘Creative’ visual methods in media research: possibilities, problems and proposals’, Media, Culture and Society 31(4): 633–652. Institute of Education, University of London [Online]. Available at:  http://www.academia.edu/679716/Creative_visual_methods_in_media_research_possibilities_problems_and_proposals (Accessed: 22 October 2013)

Crouch, C. (2007) Using praxis to develop research methods into personal creativity in the visual arts. Arts Research Symposium. [Online]. Available at: http://www.pica.org.au/downloads/141/C_Crouch.pdf  (Accessed 22 October 2013)

McIntyre, P. (2006) Creative practice as research: ‘testing out’ the systems model of creativity through practitioner based enquiry.  [Online] Available at: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/43093/McintyreP.pdf (Accessed: 22 October 2013)

Nelson, R. (2009) The Jealousy of ideas: Research methods in the creative arts. [Online]. Available at: http://www.writing-pad.ac.uk/photos/21_Resources/08_The%20Jealousy%20of%20Ideas/04_jealousy1.pdf (Accessed: 22 October 2013)

* You can also use other sources/readings

Page 51: The University of South Wales Guide to Referencing Daniela Pesconi-Arthur October/2013

 

 This revised University of South Wales Guide to Harvard Referencing is credited to 

the collaboration between USW Libraries and the Education Drop-In Centre. 

Inspiration for this revised Guide is acknowledged to Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2010) Cite them right: the essential referencing guide. 8th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave 

Macmillan. 

For in-depth guidance on referencing we recommend that you borrow or purchase this textbook.

 July 2011 (revised October 2012)