Referencing Why do it??. Referencing….  Including material from books, journals, web sites, etc in an assignment without referencing is called plagiarism,

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Referencing Why do it??

Referencing….  Including material from books, journals, web sites, etc in an assignment without referencing is called plagiarism, and is regarded as a serious offence at colleges and universities.

Referencing…  Examples of plagiarism include:  Not using “…” if you have copied words directly from somewhere else  Cutting and pasting material from different sources without acknowledging the sources  Not listing all sources used in a bibliography.

Referencing… Avoiding plagiarism  Make note of all items that you refer to when researching an assignment (author / title / date / publisher / web addresses, etc).  If you’re using Infotrac or the e-books, use the How to cite facility.  Use your Bookbag on the library catalogue to keep track of what you’ve borrowed in the past. 

Referencing… APA Referencing  This is the style of referencing used by West Coast TAFE, and ECU.  Other Colleges and universities use different systems, such as Harvard Referencing.  We have two reference guides (one published by us, one published by ECU) for sale in the bookshop.  The ECU reference guide is also available on-line at:  The Publication manual of the American Psychological Association is also available on Reference in the LRC.

Referencing… In-Text Referencing Direct quote: According to Clarke (2005) “it is a normal part of education to make presentations to explain your analysis of a topic.” (p. 149). OR “It is a normal part of education to make presentations to explain your analysis of a topic.” (Clarke, 2005, p. 149). OR paraphrasing: One method of demonstrating your analysis and understanding of a topic is by giving a presentation. (Clarke, 2005).

Referencing… End-Text Referencing Book:  ).  Alfaro-LeFevre, R. (2005). Applying nursing process: A tool for critical thinking. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Chapter of a Book   Marieb, E.N. (2004). The endocrine system. In Human anatomy & physiology (pp ). (6 th ed.). New York : Pearson / Benjamin Cummings.

Referencing… Online Article  Norris, Erika. (2006). Pancreas. In Jacqueline Longe (Ed.), Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health, Vol. 4. (2nd ed., ). Detroit: Gale. Retrieved February 06, 2007, from Gale Virtual Reference Library via Thomson Gale: BKS&type=retrieve&tabID=T001&prodId=GVRL&docId=C X &source=gale&userGroupName=westcoast& version=1.0 BKS&type=retrieve&tabID=T001&prodId=GVRL&docId=C X &source=gale&userGroupName=westcoast& version=1.0 BKS&type=retrieve&tabID=T001&prodId=GVRL&docId=C X &source=gale&userGroupName=westcoast& version=1.0 

Referencing… Bibliography/Reference List These two terms can be used interchangeably, but a Bibliography is usually defined as a listing of relevant items, while a Reference List is a listing of items that you’ve actually referred to as part of your assignment. Items are listed in a Bibliography or a Reference List alphabetically by the author (or by title, if there is no author).

Referencing… Bibliography/Reference List Clarke, A. (2005). IT skills for successful study. London: Palgrave Macmillan. The endocrine system. (2002). [chart]. Skokie, Ill.: Anatomical Chart Co. The endocrine system. (2005). [videorecording]. U.S.: United Learning. Marieb, E.N. (2004). The endocrine system. In Human anatomy & physiology (pp ). (6 th ed.). New York : Pearson / Benjamin Cummings.