Welcome to the Library

Download Report

Transcript Welcome to the Library

What today’s session will cover:
 Frequently Asked Questions
 3 Steps in Referencing
 In-Text References
 End-Text References

Examples - books, websites
 Introduction to the online module on
Harvard Referencing
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
2
What is Referencing?
 Referencing is a method of acknowledging
sources of information that you have used in
your written work.
 The Harvard Referencing system is the method
used at Central Institute of Technology.
Stokes 2009
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
4
Why do you reference?

To acknowledge the source of information
and ideas of others.
 To show the breadth of your research.
 To allow the reader to be able to find and
verify the information.
Study 2007
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
5
When do you have to reference?
If you:
 quote (use someone else’s exact words)

paraphrase (convert someone else’s ideas into your
own words)

copy (use stats, figures, tables, images, etc)
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
6
When do you not need to give references?
 References are not required for items of general knowledge
or common knowledge.
 Common knowledge includes facts that are well known
within the community in which they are used.
 An example:
Auslan is the sign language of the Australian deaf
community.
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
7
What if you don’t reference?
Plagiarism is the term used when someone
copies another person’s ideas or opinions as
their own and doesn’t acknowledge the
original source of the information.
Plagiarism, whether deliberate or accidental,
is a form of cheating and is not acceptable.
Remember, if you plagiarise in your
assignment you may fail 
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
8
Where can referencing information
be found?
Book
 On the title page for the title, author and
publisher
 On the back of the title page for the place and
year of publication
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
9
Step 1
When taking notes for an essay topic, write down all
the relevant bibliographic details of your information
source. For a book:






author
year of publication
title
edition
publisher
place of publication
Note taking 2007
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
11
Step 2
Insert a brief citation at the appropriate place within
the text of your essay where this information is used.
Includes: author’s surname, year of publication and
page number(s)
Example of an In-Text Reference:
Robinson 2003, p. 142
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
12
Step 3
At the end of your assignment add a list of References
or a Bibliography containing your information sources
with full citations.
Example of an End-Text Reference:
Robinson, D. 2003, Becoming a translator,
2nd edn, Routledge, London.
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
13
General Rules for End-Text References
 List references in alphabetical order by author
 Where there is no author, use the title
 Use italics to indicate titles
 Separate each element of the reference with a
comma
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
15
Book
 author(s) surname and initials
 year of publication
 title of book (use italics)
 edition (if not the first)
 publisher
 place of publication
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
Book with Two Authors
Lee, J. & Buzo, A. 2009, Community
language interpreting: a workbook,
Federation Press, Annandale, NSW.
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
Book with Editor
Venuti, L. (ed.) 2004, The
translation studies reader, 2nd
edn, Routledge, New York.
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
18
Web Page
author’s surname and initials (or sponsor)
year of creation (or update year)
title of web page (use italics)
Retrieved statement, giving month day year
from name of URL (web address)
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
Web Page
http://www.kimberleyinterpreting.org.au/i_workwith.html
Kimberley Interpreting Service, n.d. How to work with
Aboriginal interpreters, Retrieved: August 8, 2012, from
http://www.kimberleyinterpreting.org.au/i_workwith.html
© Kimberley Interpreting Service
PDF from a Website
Queensland Health, 2007, Working
with interpreters: guidelines,
Retrieved: August 6, 2012, from
http://www.health.qld.gov.au/multicu
ltural/interpreters/guidelines_int.pdf
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
If you require further assistance with referencing:
 Ask at the Library Service Desk
 Email: [email protected]
 Check out the OIL module on Harvard Referencing on
the library website @ www.central.wa.edu.au/library
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
22
Library Homepage: www.central.wa.edu.au/library
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
23
References for Images
Note taking, 2007: ClipArt used with permission from Microsoft.
Stokes, N. 2009, Referencing guide: using the Harvard referencing system,
Central Institute of Technology, Perth.
Study, 2007: ClipArt used with permission from Microsoft.
© Central Institute of Technology 2012
24