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Nervous System Research Assignment

Nervous System Research Assignment. Referencing SCIS- Year 9 The Good, the bad and the Ugly. Books. Include these elements in your citation: author (surname and initial) year of publication [in brackets] title of the book (and subtitle if there is one) [in italics]

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Nervous System Research Assignment

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  1. Nervous System Research Assignment Referencing SCIS- Year 9 The Good, the bad and the Ugly.

  2. Books • Include these elements in your citation: • author (surname and initial) • year of publication [in brackets] • title of the book (and subtitle if there is one) [in italics] • edition (but not if it is the first edition) • place of publication • publisher

  3. Books • With one author: • Hassan, R. (2004). Media, politics and the network society. Maidenhead: Open University Press. • With two authors: • Burnell, P. and Randall, V. (2004). Politics in the developing world. Oxford: Oxford University Press • With more than two authors: • White, S. et al. (1995). How Russia votes. Chatham, NJ.: Chatham House Publishers.

  4. Journals and Magazines • Include these elements in your citation: • author • year of publication [in brackets] • title of the article [in single speech marks] • title of the journal [in italics] • volume (and issue number) – or date for newspapers • page number(s)

  5. Journals and Magazines • Saward, M. (1993). ‘Direct democracy revisited’. Politics 13 (2), pp.18-24.

  6. Websites • Include these elements in your citation: • Author • Title of website • Date posted • URL • Date you accessed the website

  7. Websites • Murray, Tony. South African 505 Racing Assoication. 1/2003. http://home.mweb.co.za/ru/rudolph/SA. 8/2/2006

  8. In text citations • After paraphrasing it is important to say where you got your ideas from. • Since you will have a bibliography, you do not need to provide a full reference, however, you do need to give the authors name and the year of publication. • For example : (Philips, 2007)

  9. In text citations • Short quotations – usually for lines of less can be incorporated in the body of the text with quotation marks where necessary and followed by an in-text reference. • Example • Hittler and Mussolini were “extreme nationalists” (Johnson, 1978: 72) who lead their countries….

  10. In text citations • Longer quotations – are set out as a separate block of text, indented from the margins with no quotations marks but followed by an in-text reference. • Example • On 4 December 1928 President Coolidge gave his last public message to the new Congress. • No Congress of the United States ever assembled, on surveying the state of the Union, has met with a more pleasing prospect . . .The country can regard the present with satisfaction and anticipate the future with optimism.(McCoy,D.1967:392)

  11. How to arrange your list • Your list should be arrange in alphabetical order. • All media should be included in one list. • Do not break you list into sections for books and internet sites.

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