9. Reference Styles
Click on “Styles” to choose the referencing style
all of your references will appear in.
10. Reference Styles
Type in the first few letters of the style you
want and choose a specific version from the list
that appears below.
11. Reference Styles
At the Tavistock and Portman, you will
usually use either:
“Harvard – Cite Them Right 9th Edition”
or
“APA (American Psychological Association
6th edition)”.
15. Creating References
Then, enter in the search box some information
about your document.
For a book, it’s best to enter its ISBN (number
under the barcode behind the book).
16. Creating References
For a journal article, enter its DOI to find the
exact article instantly.
Both the ISBN and the DOI are unique numbers
identifying a document.
17. Creating References
If you have a URL to a page describing the
document (on the publisher’s website for
example), it also works very well.
18. Creating References
If you don’t have those, no worries: just enter a
few words from the title and / or the name of
the author.
20. Creating References
Once you’ve found your document, check each
field one by one to make sure that all the
information is correct.
21. Creating References
If you can’t find the document through RefMe,
you can always enter it manually instead by
clicking “Enter manually”.
22. Creating References
Enter the information for
your reference the best
you can. Re-read yourself
several times to make
sure you don’t leave any
typo. Once you’re
finished, click on “Save”.
Repeat the process for
all your documents.
24. Exporting your Reference List
Once you have added all the references, you
need, you can export them to create your
reference list. Click on “Export”.
25. Exporting your Reference List
You can export your references in many different
formats. The easiest one to use is just “copy and
paste”. Click on that one.