Week 13, Session 2

1. Correction

As we have seen, there are different types of references, for example references for books, journals, magazines, newspapers, electronic sources, online, etc.

Match each of the following type of reference with the appropriate title.

1. A book by one author


Rudduck, J. (1991). Innovation and Change, Developing and Understanding. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
2. A book by two authors


Boydell, D. (1975). Pupil Behaviour in Junior Classrooms. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 45, 122-9
3. A book by more than six authors


United States Sentencing Commission (n.d.). 1997 Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics. Retrieved December 8, 1999, from http://www.ussc.gov/annrpt/1997/sbtoc97.htm
4. A book with no author


Harris, M., Karper, E., Stacks, G., Hoffman, D., DeNiro, R., Cruz, P., et al. (2001). Writing Labs. London: Wiley.
5. An edition of an author’s work


Tollifson, J. (1997). Imperfection is a Beautiful Thing: On disability and Mediation. In K. Fries (Ed.), Staring Back (pp. 105-112). New York: Plume.
6. Book by an institutional or organisational author


Bergmann, P.G. (1993). Relativity. In The New Εncyclopaedia Britannica (Vol.26, pp.501-508). Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica Book Encyclopaedia. (1995). 14th ed. Field Enterprises Corp. Vol 3, pp. 189-192
7. Chapter / article / section in a book edited by one person


Chomsky, N. (1967a). Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. In J.A. Fodor & J.J. Kartz (Eds). The Structure of Language (pp.50-118). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
8. Chapter / article /section in a book edited by more than one person


Lankford, K. (1998, April). The Trouble With Rules of Thumb. Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, 52, 102-104.
9. An article in a journal


Wellington, J.J. (Ed). (1986). Controversial Issues in the Curriculum. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
10. An article in a magazine


GVU's 8th WWW user survey. (n.d.). Retrieved August 8, 2000, from http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/users_surveys/survey-1997-10/
11. An article in a newspaper


Brody, J.E. (1976, October 10). Multiple Cancers Termed on Increase. New York Times, p.37
12. An article in a newspaper without author


Get the facts (and Get Them Organised). (1990). [Videotape]. Williamstown, Vic: Appleseed Productions.
13. An entry in an encyclopaedia


Council of Biology Editors. (1994). Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers (6th ed.). Chicago: Cambridge University Press
14. Paper published in conference proceedings


Schnase, J.L. & Cybbuysm E.L. (Eds). (1995). Proceedings from CSCL ´95: The First International Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning. Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.
15. An article in an internet-only journal


Bull, S. and Solity, J. (1989). Classroom Management, Principles to Practice. New York: Routledge.
16. Multimedia material


Jacobson, J. W., Mulick, J. A., & Schwartz, A. A. (1995). A History of Facilitated Communication:Science, Pseudoscience, and Antiscience: Science Working Group on Facilitated Communication. American Psychologist, 50, 750-765. Retrieved January 25, 1996, from http://www.apa.org/journals/jacobson.html
17. Websites and pages


The Business of Roses. (1974). Los Angeles: Little and Long.
18. Web page authored by an organization (publication date not available)


Karper, E. (2002). Using American Psychological Association Format, Updated to 5th Edition. Retrieved September 12, 2002, fromhttp://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_apa.html
19. Web page without an author


Meeting the Needs of Counsellors. (2001, May 5). The Courier Mail, p. 22.

2. Mock correction and final revision



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