How to Write a Lab Report This presentation contains “live web pages” and will give best results if viewed on while connected to the Internet. For off-line use, URLs for all the web pages referred to in the body are provided in the references slides.
Poor support for “End notes” in some word processors
Different publications often have different styles
Consider use of a bibliographic database and citing tool to automate citing and formatting of references.
Referencing Styles: Numeric
[7] William Shakespeare, Richard III (Act I, Scene I), Quarto 1, 1597.
Easy to use if references do not have to be sorted
Difficult to maintain if references need to be presented as a sorted list.
Referencing Styles: Symbolic
Shakespeare, William 1597. Richard III (Act I, Scene I), Quarto 1.
Easy to maintain a sorted list of references.
More verbose when citing.
URLs
With more of the world’s knowledge accessible via the Internet it is unrealistic to ban URLs from reference lists.
Do not rely solely on hyperlinks to present URLs
A paper report will not be read on a browser!
Cite them like any other resource
Cite them as you would a book or article.
Use as much detail as possible:
[7] William Shakespeare, Richard III . Online at URL: http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/world/readfile?fk_files=53 (Project Gutenberg., 2002)
References and Further Reading
In academic circles, the References section could contain a complete list of all sources cited in the body of the report.
Other sources that you have read and that have helped inform your work but which you have not cited should be included in a Bibliography or a Further Reading section.
References are essential to understanding your work. Bibliographies are sources that were useful to you and therefore may be useful to your readers.
[13] Final Paper Time, Microsoft Office word Team’s Blog, October 22, 2007. Online at: http://bit.ly/h9EGQ .
[14] Pike, Hillary, Microoft Word 2007: Bibliography, YouTube Video, 11 dec 2007. Online at: http://bit.ly/11r6mu .
Bibliography
Bonet, J. and M.S. Towers, Layout and Structure of an Honours Project Thesis , School of Engineering, Swansea University. Available on the Blackboard module site.
Bonet, J. and M.S. Towers, Writing an Honours Thesis , School of Engineering, Swansea University. Available on the Blackboard module site.
Barrass, Robert 2002. Scientists Must Write: A Guide to Better Writing for Scientists and Engineers. Routlege Study Guides, Routledge Falmer. ISBN: 0415269962 . [In the Library T11>Bar]
Rosenberg, Barry 2005. Spring into Writing for Engineers and Scientists, Addison Wesley.ISBN: 0131498630.
Technical Writing, Library Call Number T11 .
University of Wales Swansea, Student Support Services Web Site, Study Skills Resources .
Links tagged briefinh6 in Dr Jobling’s bookmark collection: http://bit.ly/1zmdHG .
How to properly cite your research sources and crea more
How to properly cite your research sources and create a references section including some suggestions for the citing styles to use and an introduction to some of the tools that can be used to simplify the creation of a references section. Importantly, covers how to make use of the work of others without plagiarising!
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