9. To this basic citation, you can add…
Page numbers
• In a recent study Ndlov
(1996, p. 26) argued that…
• A recent study (Ndlov, 1996,
pp. 26‐30) found that…
Other authors’ names
You can add directly the names
of a total of three authors:
• In a recent study (Smith and
Jones, 2003)…
• In a recent study (Smith, Jones
and Hill, 2003)…
For more than three authors,
you have to write “et al.”:
• In a recent study (Smith et al.,
2003)…
20. Referencing a Book Chapter
Name, I. (YEAR) ‘Title of the chapter’, in
NameEditor, I. (ed.) Title of the book. Town:
Publisher, pp. xx‐xx.
Jones, D. (2004) ‘Understanding Harvard
referencing’, in Brown, P. (ed.) Writing references in
extremely easy stages. London: Academic Press, pp.
21‐25.
Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2010) ‘How should I set
out citations and quotations in my text?’, in Cite
them right: the essential referencing guide. 8th edn.
Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 4‐8.
21. A Paper in a Collection
Name, I. (YEARpaper) ‘Title of the paper’, in
NameEditor, I. (ed.) Title of the book. Town:
Publisher, YEARbook, pp. xx‐xx.
Freud, S. (1920) ‘Beyond the pleasure principle’, in
The standard edition of the complete psychological
works of Sigmund Freud.Vol.18. London: Hogarth
Press, 1955, pp. 3‐64.
24. Referencing a Web Page
If your document doesn’t have an author, use
the title instead.
Editing References (2015). Available at:
http://www.myendnoteweb.com/
help/en_us/ENW/hsr_edit.htm
(Accessed: 09/03/2015).
The help page (Editing
References, 2015) explained…
In text:
Reference List:
25. Referencing a Web Page
If a webpage doesn’t have an author nor a title,
use its URL instead.
Compression may be required (http://
www.newmedia.com/compression.html
, 2009)
In text:
Reference List: http://www.newmedia.com/compressi
on.html (2009) (Accessed: 16 July
2010).
26. Good luck with your referencing!
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