Privatization and Disinvestment - Meaning, Objectives, Advantages and Disadva...
Introduction to Referencing
1. Introduction to
Suzanne Parfitt
Assistant Librarian
Senior Library
7th January 2013
2. Referencing at Tanglin Trust
School
Many different
referencing styles –
e.g.
MLA, Chicago, APA
…
At Tanglin we use the
Harvard Anglia
Referencing Style
Source of picture: http://www.singas.co.uk/HTML/pasir_panjang_jnr_school.html
3. Harvard Anglia Referencing System
1. Citation
(Farrington, 2009)
Referring to
another author’s
work in the text of
your own.
Source of picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lwr/5899517782/
4. Harvard Anglia Referencing System
2. Reference
Farrington, T., 2009. The average
life of the average person: how it all
adds up. London: Square Peg
Providing full details of
the source in a
reference list at the
end of a piece of work
to enable someone else
to find each source.
Source of picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lwr/3250170468/
11. Create a reference
Farrington, T., 2009. The average
life of the average person: how it
all adds up. London: Square Peg.
Have a go!.....
12. Farrington, T., 2009. The average
Have a go… life of the average person: how it
all adds up. London: Square Peg.
Author and date
Title
Place of
publication
Publisher
Correct punctuation
is very important!
Haddon, M., 2004. The curious incident of the dog in
the night-time. London: Vintage.
There are many different referencing styles and you are probably familiar with at least one from when you were at University. University departments may sometimes use a particular style which is most useful for their particular subject, for example Humanities will often use MLA (Modern Language Association), Chicago is frequently used for History and APA (American Psychological Association) is used in Science and Social Science departments. Harvard is a referencing style which is widely used in UK Universities so we have chosen the Harvard Anglia Referencing style as the style to be used across the school, it is not specifically designed for a particular subject………………………………….. MLA - Modern Language Association often used for Humanities Chicago - Frequently used in HistoryAPA - The American Psychological Association commonly used in Science and Social Science.Chicago