Harvard Referencing References should be at the end
Harvard Referencing
References should be at the end of the text. References 1. Bloom, B. S. , Engelhart, M. D. , Furst, E. J. , Hill, W. H. and Krathwohl, D. R. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals. Handbook I: Cognitive domain. New York: David Mc. Kay Company 2. HSE, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. 2016. Available at: http: //www. hse. gov. uk/legislation/hswa. htm. Accessed 21 October 2016 3. Lisle, A. (2005). "The Double Loop: Reflections on Personal Development Planning and Reflective Skills of Undergraduates" Available from: http: //www. leeds. ac. uk/educol/documents/143533. htm. Accessed: 12 Jun 2017 4. Miller, B. (2010). "Brookfield's Four Lenses: Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher", Available from https: //sydney. edu. au/arts/teaching_learning/academic_support/Brookfield_summar y. pdf. Accessed: 12 Jun 2017 This should be in alphabetical order according to the author. When there are multiple works by the same author, place them in order by year
Example Text The two papers chosen for this literature review are interesting in their own respect. Hu (Hu, 2007) challenges the reader to “think outside the box” and look for relevance in current teaching methods. Kosasih and Tieu (Kosasih & Tieu, 2007) on the other hand showed an example of using Graphical User Interface (GUI) to enhance the visual understanding of a physical phenomenon represented by a set of mathematical equations. When students possessed the minimum core, they are more likely to achieve (Educationandtrainingnv, 2015). References 1. Educationandtrainingnv. (2015). The importance on embedding Minimum Core, Available from: https: //educationandtrainingnv. wordpress. com/2015/06/15/the-importance-on-embedding-minimumcore/ [Accessed 20 Jan 2018] 2. Hu, C, 2007. Integrating Modern research Into Numerical Computation Education. Computing in Science & Engineering, Volume: 9, Issue: 5 3. Kosasih, P. B. and Tieu, A. K. , 2007. Incorporating the development of a graphical user interface in courses teaching numerical methods for engineers. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 35(1), pp. 46 -49, 51 -52, 54 -55.
For a Printed Book • Schön, D. (1983). The Reflective Practitioner: How professionals think in action. London: Temple Smith • Name(s) of the author(s) Surname, Initials followed by comma if you have more names, otherwise end with a full stop • Schön, D. • Next is the year it was published in brackets followed by a full stop • e. g. (1983). • The title of the book is in italics followed by a full stop • E. g. The Reflective Practitioner: How professionals think in action. • The Publisher City: Publisher followed by comma if pages are to be included • E. g. London: Temple Smith • If there are pages to be included, these will be last • E. g. for single page: p. 123 E. g. for multiple pages: pp 120 -130 • Author / Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed. ) after the name) • (Year of publication) • Title (this should be in italics) • Series title and number (if part of a series) • Edition (if not the first edition) • Place of publication (if there is more than one place listed, use the first named) • Publisher
For a Printed Book Within the text, it is put in brackets with only surname and year): e. g. This is applying Schön’s theory (Schön, 1983) of “on action” … If there are more than two authors, then use “et al” e. g. … learnt of Bloom’s Taxonomy (Bloom et al, 1956) and was able … References 1. Schön, D. (1983). The Reflective Practitioner: How professionals think in action. London: Temple Smith
For Online Book • Book: online / electronic • Author / Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed. ) after the name) • (Year of publication) • Title (this should be in italics) • Edition (if not the first edition) • Place of publication (if there is more than one place listed, use the first named) • Publisher • Available from: URL • [Date of access] Simons, N. E. , Menzies, B. & Matthews, M. (2001) A Short Course in Soil and Rock Slope Engineering. London, Thomas Telford Publishing. Available from: http: //www. myilibrary. com? ID=93941 [Accessed 18 th June 2015].
For Printed Journal Paper The information is Author (Year of publication) Title of journal article Title of journal (this should be in italics) Volume number Issue number Page numbers of the article (do not use ‘p’. before the page numbers) e. g. Chhibber, P. K. & Majumdar, S. K. (1999) Foreign ownership and profitability: Property rights, control, and the performance of firms in Indian industry. Journal of Law & Economics. 42 (1), 209– 238.
For Online Journal Paper The information is Author (Year of publication) Title of journal article Title of journal (this should be in italics) Volume number Issue number Page numbers of the article (do not use ‘p’. before the page numbers) Available from: URL or DOI (Digital Object Identifier) [Date of access] e. g. Wang, F. , Maidment, G. , Missenden, J. & Tozer, R. (2007) The novel use of phase change materials in refrigeration plant. Part 1: Experimental investigation. Applied Thermal Engineering. 27 (17– 18), 2893– 2901. Available from: doi: 10. 1016/j. applthermaleng. 2005. 06. 011 [Accessed 15 th July 2015].
For Web page / website The information is Author / Editor (use the corporate author if no individual author or editor is named) (Year of publication) (if available; if there is no date, use the abbreviation n. d. ) Title (this should be in italics) Available from: URL [Date of access] e. g. European Space Agency. (2015) Rosetta: rendezvous with a comet. Available from: http: //rosetta. esa. int [Accessed 15 th June 2015].
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