Journal article (printed journal article)
Printed article format:
FAMILY/SURNAME, Initials. (Year of publication – in brackets) ‘Title of article.’ Title of journal – in italics .Volume number. (Part number/month – in brackets). p. followed by page numbers.
Bibliography example:
TEFTS, K. & BLAKSEE, S. (2000) ‘Did you hear the one about Boolean operators? Incorporating comedy into library instruction.’ Reference Services Review. 28 (4). p. 369378.
In-text citation example:
(Trefts & Blaksee, 2000)
This supports Trefts & Blaksee’s (2000) evidence that…
‘Direct quotations are placed in single quotations marks’ (Author’s Surname, Year of Publication, p. – followed by page number – in brackets)
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Journal article (online/electronic journal article)
Online article format:
FAMILY/SURNAME, Initials. (Year of publication – in brackets) ‘Title of article.’ Title of journal – in italics. [Online – in square brackets] Volume number. (Part number/month – n brackets). pp followed by page numbers. Available from – URL. [Accessed: followed by date in square brackets]
Bibliography example:
WILSON, J. (1995). ‘Enter the cyberpunk librarian: future directions in cyberspace.’ Library Review. [Online] 44 (8). pp.63-72. Available from: http://www.emeraldinsight.com [Accessed 30th January 2008]
In-text citation example:
(Wilson, 1995)
According to Wilson (1995)….
‘Direct quotations are placed in single quotations marks’ (Author’s Surname. Year of Publication, p. – followed by page number – in brackets).