
Unit 10: How to do it!
Footnote/endnote list
This is a list of all the sources that have been cited in the assignment. The list is inclusive showing books, journals and other sources. listed in one list, not in separate lists according to source type.
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The list should be in numerical order and each number matches and refers to the one in the text
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The list should be at the end of your paper on a separate page
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Books, paper journals articles, eJournal articles and other sources are laid out in a particular format that must be followed.
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Ibid. can be used when the details of an item have been referred to directly before in the previous reference.
- Op. Cit. can be used when the details of an item have been referred to before but other references have occurred in between
Example
[1] Picard, J. Logistics and the Borg, Starbug Tribune, 36, 2004, pp 44-49.
[2] Ibid. p 45
[3] Rymer, J. Smith, T. & Jones. E. Nottingham Forest - Dream Team, Blackwell, London, 2005. pp 67-98.
[4] Asperger's Syndrome. [Online] Available from: http://www.autism.org/asperger.html [Accessed 19th September 2002].
[5] Rymer, Op. Cit. p 94.
TIP: Footnote/endote listIt will save a lot of time and frustration if you create your reference list as you go along. If you have been using the footnote function in Microsoft Word then the numerical list will have automatically have been created for you. Remember a specific format for each source type is required. |
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