By now you must have discovered and used the new referencing guide. Library referencing guide based on the author-date system (Harvard) has been updated and re-written in a new format for easy access and use by all students that are required to use this referencing method for their assignments.
The booklet "TBIT Referencing style guide based on Harvard" is a detailed guide developed with information and examples from different types of information resources such as books, videos, DVDs, journal articles, newspaper articles, and information from databases and websites. The guide gives you numerous examples of creating in-text references and takes you through all the steps of producing a List of References or a Bibliography. It also contains a sample List of References so you get to see how a complete reference list looks like.
If you do not want all the details that is in the booklet there is a A4 page "Quick Guide" that just contains examples of entries of in an "In-Text" reference and a "List of References" for quick and easy access. Copies fo the booklet and the quick guide are available from Library desk.
The "Quick Guide" is also available online from the Bremer website page. Follow these links Library & Resources > Subject links & Searching >Searching for Information > Referencing & bibliography.
Nursing students: Please note this guide based on the Harvard style. The recommended method of referencing for the School of Nursing is the APA style and your APA guide is available through the My library pages on the Nursing iLearn site.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
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