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How to cite References 1. Introduction This guide is based on the British Standard BS ISO 690:2010. You are recommended to follow these guidelines unless your Department or School has a different preferred form. Please check with your tutor or supervisor. BS ISO 690:2010 is available electronically via British Standards Online, accessible through the NUsearch. The main reasons you should cite works correctly are: to acknowledge the work of other writers to enable anyone who reads your work to identify and locate your sources quickly and efficiently to avoid passing off someone else s ideas as your own. This is known as plagiarism and is an academic offence. 2. Definitions Referencing: creating a bibliographic description (a reference) of each source used in an accurate and consistent way Citing: indicating within the text the sources used in your work 3. Referencing printed materials 3.1. Books AUTHOR. Title. Edition. Place: Publisher, date. Number of volumes (if more than one). This information should be taken from the title page and the back of the title page, not from the cover of the book. Author s name the name should be in the form which is used on the title page of the book forenames should not be abbreviated if they are given in full on the title page initials should not normally be expanded if they appear on the title page. Note: The BS adopts a basic rule that you should not go beyond what is printed in the document. However, remember that overall consistency in your finished work is required. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 1 of 9

SMITH, John E. Biotechnology. 2 nd ed. London: Edward Arnold, 1988. Note: Use the abbreviation ed. to indicate an editor. GARDNER, P., ed. E. M. Forster: the critical heritage. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973. Multiple authors if there are two or three authors, give each one, in the order in which they appear on the title page if there are four or more, give all names if possible. If any are omitted, use et al. or and others to indicate there is more than one author the first author should be listed with surname first, followed by initial(s) or first name. Subsequent authors can be given with first name or initial(s) first, if desired. Examples: SCHNEIDER, Mark, Paul TESKE and Melissa MARSCHALL. Choosing schools: consumer choice and the quality of American schools. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000. BURAWOY, Michael, et al. Global ethnography: forces, connections, and imaginations in a post-modern world. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. Anonymous works If the work does not appear to have an author use Anon. ANON. Primary colors: a novel of politics. London: Chatto & Windus, 1996. Subsidiary author (e.g. translator) Subsidiary authors such as translators should be added after the title, with an indication of their role. Example BAARD, H.P. Frans Hals. Translated from the Dutch by George STUYCK. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1981. Translated title The original title of a translated information resource, or a translation of the title, may be supplied immediately after the original title. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 2 of 9

GORKY, Maksim. The Artamonovs [Delo Artamonvykh]. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1948-1949. Multiple place of publication If the book has more than one place of publication, list only the first place name. If there is any ambiguity as to the geography of the place, insert clarifying information in brackets, for example, London (Ontario). 3.2. Articles/chapters/papers in books The elements required for each reference are: AUTHOR of article/chapter/paper. Article title. In: AUTHOR or EDITOR of book. Title of book. Edition. Volume number (if more than one). Place: Publisher, date, page numbers. SMITH, C. Problems of information studies in history. In: S. STONE, ed., Humanities information research. Sheffield: CRUS, 1980, pp. 27-30. 3.3. Printed journal articles The elements required for each reference are: AUTHOR. Article title. Journal title, date, volume number (part), page numbers. BUNCE, J. A. Effects of humidity on photosynthesis. Journal of experimental botany, 1984, 35(158), 1245-1251. Note: Volume numbers and page numbers the abbreviation vol is included in book references, but is excluded in journal article references pagination is indicated by the abbreviation 'pp.' in book article references, but can be excluded in journal article references volume numbers and part numbers should appear in Arabic numerals; however, page numbers in roman should remain in roman, as the preface is often distinguished from the text in this way multiple authors should be dealt with in the same way as in section 3.1 for multiple book authors. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 3 of 9

3.4. Conferences AUTHOR or ORGANISATION. Conference Name/Title. Place: Publisher, date. the first element is the name of organisation or person responsible for editing the conference proceedings if this is not evident, begin with the name of the conference include the place and date of the conference. PARTLOW, Robert B., Jr, and Harry T. MOORE, eds. D. H. Lawrence, the man who lived: papers delivered at the D. H. Lawrence conference, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, April 1979. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1980. Note: When you cite a conference paper, the first element is the author of the paper. Follow the guidelines for referencing articles in books in section SCHAARSCHMIDT, Gunter. Invariant and variable ordering in Slavic syntax. In: Zbigniew FOLEJEWSKI, et al, eds. Canadian contributions to the Seventh International Congress of Slavists, Warsaw, August 21-27, 1973. The Hague: Mouton, 1973, pp. 203-218. 3.5. Theses AUTHOR. Title of the theses. Type of degree (PhD, MPhil, etc), the awarding body, date. JAMES, Veronica. Care and work in nursing the dying: a participant study in a continuing care unit. Ph.D. thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1986. 3.6. Reports AUTHOR. Title. Place: Publisher, date. Report number (if applicable). BOULTER, P.G. and D. C. Webster. Traffic calming and vehicle emissions: a literature review. Crowthorne: Transport Research Laboratory, 1997. TRL-R-307. Note: If the cited item is widely known or originally issued under a different title, this can be provided in brackets. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 4 of 9

CENTRAL ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR EDUCATION (ENGLAND). Children and their primary schools [Plowden Report]. London: HMSO, 1967. 3.7. Patents APPLICANT. Title. INVENTOR(S). Title. Patent application number: Publication date. EASTMAN KODAK CO. A high speed interpolation filter for television standards conversion. Inventors: Keith R. HAILEY and John J. STOREY. European patent application EP0453558 A1. 1991-10-30. 3.8. Manuscripts There is no standard for manuscript citation. Follow your Departmental guidelines if available. As with all other formats of document, it is important: to give sufficient, clear information about your sources so that others can retrieve them to be consistent Moving from the general to the specific, the elements required in each reference are: Name of Institution: NUMD: Nottingham University Manuscripts Department Name of Collection: Newcastle Papers Unique document reference: Use upper/lower case and spacing as it appears on the document or in the catalogue Ne C 368 NUMD Newcastle Papers: Ne C 368 Note: If citing a manuscript volume, include folio number, recto or verso (denoting left or right hand folio). Mi LM 6 f. 244v 3.9. Official publications There are many different types, each with their own preferred form of citation. For examples of British official publications (command papers, House of Commons and House of Lords papers, bills, acts, statutory instruments, etc), EU publications and other jurisdictions. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 5 of 9

4. Referencing Electronic/Online publications 4.1. Internet sources Entire website Title. Publisher or Organisation, date [viewed date]. Available from <URL> Words without borders: The online magazine for international literature. PEN American Center, 2005 [viewed 12 July 2006]. Available from: http://www.wordswithoutborders.org Individual works AUTHOR. Title [online]. Place: Publisher, date [viewed date]. Available from: <URL> It is often impossible to determine the place and publisher, and these elements should be viewed as optional. It is essential to include the URL and the date you visited the site (viewed date), as internet documents are constantly changed, moved or removed. PLUNKETT, Michael, ed. Afro-American sources in Virginia: a guide to manuscripts [online]. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994 [viewed 27 May 2002]. Available from: http://www.upress.virginia.edu/plunkett/mfp.html 4.2. Electronic journal articles AUTHOR. Article title. Journal title [Online]. Publisher. date, volume number (part), page numbers [viewed]. Available from: <doi> If volume number, part number and page numbers are not given, they can be omitted. Note: A DOI (digital identifier for any object of intellectual property) provides a means of persistently identifying a piece of intellectual property on a digital network. Most online journal articles will be supplied with a DOI. STRINGER, John A., et al. Reduction of RF-induced sample heating with a scroll coil resonator structure for solid-state NMR probes. Journal of Magnetic Resonance [online]. Elsevier. March 2005, vol. 173(1). 40-48 [viewed 18 July 2006]. Available from: doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2004.11.015. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 6 of 9

4.3. Email discussion lists AUTHOR. Title of message. Discussion list [online]. day, month and year [viewed date]. Available from: <email address> or <URL> LEE, Stuart. Bodley manuscript images. Toebi [online]. 12 October 1999 [viewed 22 June 2000]. Available from: http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/toebi/1999-10/0001.html 5. Referencing films and broadcasts 5.1. Films Title [film]. DIRECTOR. Place of distribution: Distributor, Date Macbeth [film]. Directed by Orson WELLES. USA: Republic Pictures, 1948. 5.2. Broadcasts Title. Producer. Broadcast date. Dave Allen at large. BBC TV, 25 February 2006. 6. References to items you have not read You should always try to reference only those items that you have read. However, if it is not possible for you to see the original item, you must make this quite clear in the reference. For example, if you have read an editorial in The Lancet, which refers to a book by B. Fisher, you could refer to this in your text: The work of B. Fisher (see The Lancet 1993, p.344) raises In your list of references you should give the full details of the editorial in the Lancet, but not B. Fisher, because you have not read it. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 7 of 9

7. Methods of citation There are in general two different methods of referring from your text to the description of the documents you have used. 7.1. Harvard system (name and date) In the text use the author's surname and the date. References should then be listed alphabetically by author at the end of the work, with the date placed immediately after the author's name. In the text: Medieval Iceland has an important place in history (Byock 1988) Or Jesse Byock (1988) argues that In the list of references: BYOCK, Jesse L., 1988. Medieval Iceland: society, sagas and power. Berkeley: University of California Press. If you need to cite more than one work by the same author published in the same year, add letters after the date. Turner (1998a) and Turner (1998b). If you are making precise reference to particular pages, you should identify the page numbers in the text. The recommendations of the Royal Society (1974, p.12) suggest that we should 7.2. Numeric system Numbers appear in the text which refer to a numerical sequence of references at the end. In the text: Gwyn Jones 3 states that Or Gwyn Jones (3) states that. In the list of references: 3. JONES, Gwyn. A history of the Vikings. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 8 of 9

Note: Numbers can also be used on their own: It can be argued 3 Or It can be argued (3) Page numbers can be given in the list of references or after the numbers in the text: Jones 3 p.55 states that Or Jones (3 p.55) states that 8. Further reading Bluebook: a uniform system of citation. 16 th ed. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Law Review, 1996. BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION. Information and documentation Guidelines for bibliographic references and citations to information resources. London: British Standards Institution, 2010, BS ISO 690:2010 Chicago manual of style: the essential guide for writers, editors and publishers. 15 th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. PEARS, Richard and SHIELDS, Graham. Cite them right : the essential referencing guide. 9 th ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 FRENCH, Derek. How to cite legal authorities. London: Blackstone Press, 1996. GIBALDI, Joseph. MLA handbook for writers of research papers. 6 th ed. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2003. LI, X. and N.B Crane. Electronic style: a guide to citing electronic information. Westport: Meckler, 1993. PRINCE, Mary Miles. Bieber s dictionary of legal citations. 5 th ed. Buffalo: Hein, 1997. RAISTRICK, Donald. Index to legal citations and abbreviations. 3 rd ed. London: Sweet & Maxwell, 2008. TURABIAN, Kate. A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations. 7 th ed. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2007. How to cite references 2014/15 Page 9 of 9