2. This part of the session...
• The support provided by the
library and your Librarian
• A practical exercise
• How to use the Library
databases to help format and
save your references
• Your Questions.....
6. Referencing & Citation
Correct referencing involves including both:
• In-text citations
Importantly, Endacott et al. (2008) argue that this new approach to
the delivery of critical care will aim to address Safar’s long-held
concerns from as far back as 1974 that critical care is no more than an
increasingly unnecessary and expensive form of terminal care in a lot
of cases (Safar, 1974). Similarly, Rosenberg et al. (2001) suggest that
mortality rates and lengths of stay are also enhanced through a more
effective and coordinated approach to the discharge and follow-up of
patients from the critical care unit.
(McGloin and McLeod, 2010)
• Reference list / bibliography
7. Referencing exercise
Task:
• Working in groups of
2 or 3, use the
Harvard referencing
guide provided to
create a reference for
this book…
Source: https://encrypted-
tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTNOltX5rVbjE1VbHuGojhvsfa9YJ
XHkkpTxXDHINAaMbSwX2kv
8. Edited Book
Durrant, A., Rhodes, G. and Young, D.
(Eds.) (2009). Getting started with University-Level
Work Based Learning. London: Sage.
9. Book (not 1st Edition)
Chapman, N. and Chapman, J. (2009).
Digital multimedia. (3rd ed). Chichester:
John Wiley.
10. E-book
Mann, L. (2010). Coloured aluminium jewellery.
[online]. London: A&C Black. Available from
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/mdx/Doc?id=10486635
[Accessed 10 January 2012]
11. Chapter in an Edited Book
Story, J. and Sisson, K. (1993) ‘Performance-
related Pay’. In Salaman, G., Storey, J. and
Billsberry, J. (Eds) (2005) Strategic Human
Resource Management: Theory and Practice.
(2nd edn) London: Sage
12. E-journal
Gibson, N. S. and Chester-Fangman, C. (2011).
“ The librarian’s role in combating plagiarism”
Reference Services Review. [online]. 39(1),
pp132-150. Available from
www.emeraldinsight.com/0090-7324.htm
[Accessed 10 January 2012]
13. Webpage
MIGA (2011). World Investment and Political Risk.
[online]. Washington: The World Bank. Available
from http://www.miga.org/documents/WIPR11.pdf
[Accessed 10 January 2012]
14. Online Report
KeyNote (2011). Market Report 2011, Sports
Clothing & Footwear. [online]. (13th Edn). Available
from https://www.keynote.co.uk/ [Accessed 10
January 2012]
15. Example: Reference List
Chapman, N. and Chapman, J. (2009). Digital multimedia. (3rd ed). Chichester: John Wiley.
Durrant, A., Rhodes, G. and Young, D. (Eds.). (2009). Getting started with University-Level Work
Based Learning. London: Middlesex University Press.
Gibson, N. S. and Chester-Fangman, C. (2011). “ The librarian’s role in combating plagiarism”.
Reference Services Review. [online]. 39(1), pp132-150. Available from
www.emeraldinsight.com/0090-7324.htm. [Accessed 10 January 2012].
KeyNote. (2011). Market Report 2011, Sports Clothing & Footwear. [online]. (13th Edn).
Available from https://www.keynote.co.uk/. [Accessed 10 January 2012].
Mann, L. (2010). Coloured aluminium jewellery. [online]. London : A&C Black. Available from
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/mdx/Doc?id=10486635. [Accessed 10 January 2012].
MIGA. (2011). World Investment and Political Risk. [online]. Washington: The World Bank.
Available from http://www.miga.org/documents/WIPR11.pdf. [Accessed 10 January 2012].
16. Save references as you search?
Library Databases:
• Summon
• Business Source
Complete
Always check the format of the references!
18. Need more help?
Please contact us for further help / to book an appointment
Library Subject Guides http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk
Ask a Librarian http://askalibrarian.mdx.ac.uk/
19. Reference list:
McGloin, S. and McLeod, A. (Eds). (2010) Advanced Practice in
critical care: A case study approach. Chichester: Blackwell
Publishing
Notes de l'éditeur
If you have an essay/project, you need to find some information.Ask class how they find information? DiscussWhat do you need to do next in order to find the info they need (next slide)DiscussCarry out a literature search. Finding the information available on a subjectFinding information to inform, underpin and shape your researchFinding what has already been written on a subjectIdentifying the main trendsFinding appropriate information: the information needs to be suitable for your needie. right level, current if important, sufficient breadth or detail etc00:25