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Referencing

Referencing. Referencing 1. What is referencing?. What method of referencing is used at BCU?. Harvard Method. Referencing 2. In text. Where would you find the following?. Bhatia (1993:78). Example Bhatia (1993:78) gives an entirely different explanation of the phenomenon.

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  1. Referencing

  2. Referencing 1 • What is referencing? • What method of referencing • is used at BCU? Harvard Method

  3. Referencing 2 In text Where would you find the following? Bhatia (1993:78) Example Bhatia (1993:78) gives an entirely different explanation of the phenomenon.

  4. Referencing 3 Can you label its parts? Year of publication Bhatia (1993:78) Page number Author’s name

  5. Referencing 4 References Where would you find the following? Bhatia, V. (1993) Analysing Genre: Language Use in Professional Settings. London: Longman. Example References Bailey, K.M. (1990) 'The use of diary studies in teacher education programs' in J.C Richards and D. Nunan (eds.). Second Language Teacher Education. New York: Cambridge University Press. Bhatia, V. (1993) Analysing Genre: Language Use in Professional Settings. London: Longman. Gaies, S.J. (1983). 'The investigation of language classroom processes'. TESOL Quarterly 17:205-17 Gower, D. (1997). Advantages of being left-handed [online]. London: Marylebone Cricket Club. Available from:http://www.lords.org/gower.html [Accessed 30 June 1997]

  6. Referencing 5: Book reference Can you label its parts? Author’s surname & initial Year of publication Title of publication Bhatia, V. (1993) Analysing Genre: Language Use in Professional Settings. London: Longman. Name of publisher Place of publication

  7. Referencing 6 Essay in book reference Author’s surname & initial Name of editor Year of publication And others Adams,W.M. (1999) ‘Sustainability’ in Cloke P. et al (eds) Introducing Human Geographies. London: Arnold. Title of essay Title of book Place Published Publisher

  8. Referencing 7 Journal Reference Author’s surname & initial Year of publication Title of article Gaies, S.J. (1983). 'The investigation of language classroom processes'. TESOL Quarterly 17:205-17 Page numbers Issue number Title of journal

  9. Referencing 8 Internet Reference Author’s surname & initial Year of publication Place published Title of article Gower, D. (1997). Advantages of being left-handed [online]. London: Marylebone Cricket Club. Available from: http://www.lords.org/gower.html [Accessed 30 June 1997] Name of organization When accessed Internet address

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