Thursday, 24 November 2011

Guide to referencing

I've just written this up for the blog for the Polhill cohort, and thought it might be of more general interest. It's all been posted before, but I imagine most of you have better things to do than trawl through the blog archives.

Here is the presentation I used yesterday evening, with accompanying podcast: Basic Author Date (Harvard) Referencing

As well as the guidance from the university library incorporated in the Handbook, you might also find the following links useful:
Here are the pages on problems from the American Psychological Association style website:
However, I also noted that I do have some reservations about the obsession with referencing (not to the extent, however, of letting you get away with it!) I've written about it here, here, here, and here.