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REFERENCING AND QUOTATION IN LITERATURE REVIEW

REFERENCING AND QUOTATION IN LITERATURE REVIEW. MIS 224-PS#2 13.03.2013. Referencing and Quotation in the Text:. Paraphrasing; 1 Author Gutek (1985) published her findings... It is stated that ..... (Gutek, 1985). 2 Authors Gutek and Ellis (1985) stated that...

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REFERENCING AND QUOTATION IN LITERATURE REVIEW

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  1. REFERENCING AND QUOTATION IN LITERATURE REVIEW MIS 224-PS#2 13.03.2013

  2. Referencing and Quotation in the Text: • Paraphrasing; • 1 Author • Gutek (1985) published her findings... • It is stated that ..... (Gutek, 1985). • 2 Authors • Gutek and Ellis (1985) stated that... • It is stated that ..... (Gutek & Ellis, 1985). • More than 2 less than 6 Authors • Gutek, Ellis, Roger, Smith (1985) pointed that...(At the first time) • Gutek et al. (1985) stated that....(After first time) • It is stated that ..... (Gutek, Ellis, Roger & Smith, 1985). (At the first time) • It is stated that....(Gutek et al. 1985). (After first time) • More than 5 Authors • Gutek et al. (1985) found that... • It is stated that .... (Gutek et al. 1985).

  3. Referencing and Quotation in the Text: • Paraphrasing; • Anonymous • It is stated that.... (Anonymous, 1979). • 1 Author with several works • Consecutive researches showed that ...(Johnson, 1997a, 1997b, 2000). • More than 1 Author with different works • In the game development literature (Zyda, 1985; Wendel,1994; Kaplancalı & Bostan, 2010)

  4. Referencing and Quotation in the Text: • Quotation; • “More effective performance can be provided by the teamwork” (Roger, 1985, pp. 12). • Roger (1985, pp. 12) stated that “More effective performance can be provided by the teamwork”. • Roger (1985) stated that “More effective performance can be provided by the teamwork” (pp. 12).

  5. Referencing at the End of the Study: • Books (print and online) • Author, A. A. (year). Title of work. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx • Author, A. A. (year). Title of work. Location: Publisher. • Author, A. A. (year). Title of work. Retrieved from http://www.xxxxxxxxxxx • Author, A. A. (year). Title of work. Retrieved from xxxxxxxxxxxx database.

  6. Referencing at the End of the Study: • Journal Articles; • Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (year). Article title. Journal Title,  •        volume number(issue number), page numbers. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx • Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (year). Article title. Journal Title,  •        volume number(issue number), page numbers. Retrieved from •        http://www.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx • Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (year). Article title. Journal Title,  •        volume number(issue number), page numbers.

  7. Referencing at the End of the Study: • Web Documents and Sites; • Follow previous sections for format of author, date, and title elements. • The date element should indicate the year of publication or, if the source undergoes regular revision, the most recent update. • Direct readers as closely as possible to the information being cited; whenever possible, reference specific documents rather than home or menu pages. • Include retrieval dates where the source material is likely to change over time. • Provide addresses that work where possible. Ex: Allen, D. (2004). Dealing with your meeting notes. Retrievedfrom http://www.effectivemeetings.com/meetingbasics/notes.asp Psychological perspectives (n.d.). Retrieved June 2, 2001, from http://www.onl.org.jp/horo~3/htm

  8. Referencing at the End of the Study: • Doctoral dissertations and Master's theses (unpublished); • Swinton, M. A. (1984). Family stress in phenylketonuria(Unpublished master's thesis). University of Auckland,New Zealand.

  9. Referencing at the End of the Study: • Published proceedings in book form; • Hughes, H. (2002). Information literacy with aninternational focus. In K. Appleton, C. Macpherson,& D. Orr (Eds.), International Lifelong LearningConference: Refereed papers from the 2ndInternational Lifelong Learning Conference (pp.208-213).Rockhampton: Central QueenslandUniversity Press. • Proceedings published regularly; • Kozkovski, O., & Van Strien, S. (2009). Local connectivity and quasi-conformal rigidity of non-renormalizable polynomials. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 99(2), 275-296. doi:10.1112/plms/pdn055 • Conference papers and symposium contributions; • Gorman, B. (2009, March). A treatment plan: Some hopes (pipe dreams?) and suggestions for effective statistical education. In B. Gorman (Chair), The crisis in the statistical education of psychologists. Symposium conducted at the 24th annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

  10. For More Information • http://www.usq.edu.au/library/referencing/apa-referencing-guide

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