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Found In A Book

Template

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AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First initial(s)., Publication year. Book title. Edition (if not first). Place of publication: Publisher.

Example

Citation

(Lawlor 1987 p. 58, graph 3.2)

Reference List

LAWLOR, D.W., 1987. Photosynthesis: metabolism, control and physiology. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Template

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ILLUSTRATION AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First initial(s)., Publication year. Illustration title. In: BOOK AUTHOR'S NAME, Publication year. Book title. Place of publication: Publisher. Page reference of illustration.

Example

Citation

(Fiddes 2002 fig. 1)

Reference List

FIDDES, J., 2002. Garthdee House, the mansion purchased by Tom Scott Sutherland in 1953. In: H. ELLINGTON, 2002. The Robert Gordon University: a history. Aberdeen: The Robert Gordon University. p. 94.

Found In A Journal Article

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AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First initial(s)., Publication year. Article title. Journal title, Volume(Issue), Page reference of the article.

Example

Citation

(McSherry 2005 p. 325 fig. 2)

Reference List

MCSHERRY, D., 2005. Retrieval failure and recovery in recommender systems. Artificial Intelligence Review, 24(3-4), pp. 319-338.

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ILLUSTRATION AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First initial(s)., Publication year. Illustration title. In: ARTICLE AUTHOR'S NAME, Publication year. Journal title, Volume(Issue), Page reference of the article. Page reference of illustration.

Example

Citation

(Cox 2008 fig. 2)

Reference List

COX, S., 2008. Keys and locks fixed to the shutters of Dragon by the National Trust. In: J. HOWARD, 2008. Snowshill Manor: the spirit of place and visitor. Journal of Architectural Conservation, 14(1), pp. 7-32. p. 23.

Found On A Webpage

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AUTHOR'S NAME, Publication year. Webpage name. [online]. Place of publication: Publisher. Available from: URL [Accessed date].

Example

Citation

(Robert Gordon University 2008 fig. 4)

Reference List

ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY, 2008. The University. [online]. Aberdeen: The Robert Gordon University. Available from: http://www.rgu.ac.uk/governance/who/ [Accessed 15 January 2008].

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ILLUSTRATION AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First initial(s)., Publication year. Illustration title. In: WEBPAGE AUTHOR'S NAME, Publication year. Webpage title. [online]. Place of publication: Publisher. Available from: URL [Accessed date].

Example

Citation

(Pike 2008 fig. 1)

Reference List

PIKE, T., 2008. 'Marsquake' sensor. In: BBC NEWS, 2008. Phoenix diary: mission to Mars. [online]. London: BBC News. Available from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7408033.stm [Accessed 24 June 2008].