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HLTEN514B Apply research skills
within a contemporary health
environment
www.tastafe.tas.edu.au
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Referencing
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Why do we need to reference?
• Credit where credit is due
• So others can go back and find the same
information
• Avoid plagarism
• Gives credibility
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Referencing Styles
• There are many different referencing styles from many
sources
• Two common styles
• Note system - using a number in text
• Parenthetical systems – using author/date in text – e.g.
Harvard Referencing System
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Reference List vs In Text
What’s the difference?
•A reference list is an alphabetical list at the end of
a document that shows all readings referred to
within the document.
•In text reference is within the body of text that
acknowledges the source
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Reference List vs Bibliography
• A reference list refers ONLY to journals,
books, websites etc that are referred to in
the body of the text
• A bibliography is a list of everything that is
read in preparation of writing
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In Text Referencing
• Quote, copy, summarise or paraphrase
someone elses work in the body of an
assignment, essay etc
• Use surname, year of publication, page
number
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An in text reference may look
like…
• Brown (2008 p63) states that…
OR
• Research is the most interesting unit
undertaken at diploma level (King 2010
p96)
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Citations
• Referencing an author who is referenced
in the original article
E.g.
• Jones (2005) cited in Pink (2011 p45)
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Reference List
• Must be in alphabetical order, according to
author’s surname
• Types of publications are not separated e.g.
journals, websites etc
• Use the same format for each reference
• Personally, I am not concerned about the
presence or absence of puncutation marks, more
interested in content being correct
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Multiple Authors?
• One Author
Blakesley, R.P., 2006, The arts and drafts movement, Phaidon Press,
London
• Two or three authors
Dalrymple, J & Burke, B, 2003, Anti-oppressive practice:social care and
the law, Open University Press, Maidenhead
• More than three authors
Arthur et al., 2005, Programming and planning in early childhood
settings, 3rd edn., Thomson, South Melbourne
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Referencing an edited book
• In text use only the author(s) name that has
written the chapter e.g. Thomson 2009 pg 99
• Reference list will look like
• Thomson S 2009 ―How to support learners‖ in
Hinchliff S 2009 The Practitioner as Teacher,
Elsevier, London
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Referencing a Website
• Need to use the name of the organisation,
plus the weblink and date of viewing needs
to be included
• Link needs to take the reader to the article,
not a log in page etc
National Library of Australia, Libraries Australia: a world of
information, Canberra, viewed 11 May 2007,
http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/apps/kss
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Websites ctd
• On a Reference List
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council, ―Standards
and Criteria for the Accreditation of Nursing and Midwifery Courses
Leading to Registration, Enrolment, Endorsement and Authorisation
in Australia—with Evidence Guide.” Canberra. Viewed September
20 2011
http://www.anmc.org.au/FB900804-785B-4DF6-B2D6-
64D8228D3AC1/FinalDownload/DownloadId-
05C835F528ADB2C857E20A8EE5826840/FB900804-785B-4DF6-
B2D6-64D8228D3AC1/userfiles/file/ANMC_Enrolled_Nurse(1).pdf
• In Text
(Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council
2009 p9)

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    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 1 HLTEN514B Apply research skills within a contemporary health environment www.tastafe.tas.edu.au
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    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 2 Referencing
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    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 3 Why do we need to reference? • Credit where credit is due • So others can go back and find the same information • Avoid plagarism • Gives credibility
  • 4.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 4 Referencing Styles • There are many different referencing styles from many sources • Two common styles • Note system - using a number in text • Parenthetical systems – using author/date in text – e.g. Harvard Referencing System
  • 5.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 5 Reference List vs In Text What’s the difference? •A reference list is an alphabetical list at the end of a document that shows all readings referred to within the document. •In text reference is within the body of text that acknowledges the source
  • 6.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 6 Reference List vs Bibliography • A reference list refers ONLY to journals, books, websites etc that are referred to in the body of the text • A bibliography is a list of everything that is read in preparation of writing
  • 7.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 7 In Text Referencing • Quote, copy, summarise or paraphrase someone elses work in the body of an assignment, essay etc • Use surname, year of publication, page number
  • 8.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 8 An in text reference may look like… • Brown (2008 p63) states that… OR • Research is the most interesting unit undertaken at diploma level (King 2010 p96)
  • 9.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 9 Citations • Referencing an author who is referenced in the original article E.g. • Jones (2005) cited in Pink (2011 p45)
  • 10.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 10 Reference List • Must be in alphabetical order, according to author’s surname • Types of publications are not separated e.g. journals, websites etc • Use the same format for each reference • Personally, I am not concerned about the presence or absence of puncutation marks, more interested in content being correct
  • 11.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 11 Multiple Authors? • One Author Blakesley, R.P., 2006, The arts and drafts movement, Phaidon Press, London • Two or three authors Dalrymple, J & Burke, B, 2003, Anti-oppressive practice:social care and the law, Open University Press, Maidenhead • More than three authors Arthur et al., 2005, Programming and planning in early childhood settings, 3rd edn., Thomson, South Melbourne
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    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 12 Referencing an edited book • In text use only the author(s) name that has written the chapter e.g. Thomson 2009 pg 99 • Reference list will look like • Thomson S 2009 ―How to support learners‖ in Hinchliff S 2009 The Practitioner as Teacher, Elsevier, London
  • 13.
    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 13 Referencing a Website • Need to use the name of the organisation, plus the weblink and date of viewing needs to be included • Link needs to take the reader to the article, not a log in page etc National Library of Australia, Libraries Australia: a world of information, Canberra, viewed 11 May 2007, http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/apps/kss
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    Document Title (Editablevia ‗Slide Master‘) | Page 14 Websites ctd • On a Reference List Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council, ―Standards and Criteria for the Accreditation of Nursing and Midwifery Courses Leading to Registration, Enrolment, Endorsement and Authorisation in Australia—with Evidence Guide.” Canberra. Viewed September 20 2011 http://www.anmc.org.au/FB900804-785B-4DF6-B2D6- 64D8228D3AC1/FinalDownload/DownloadId- 05C835F528ADB2C857E20A8EE5826840/FB900804-785B-4DF6- B2D6-64D8228D3AC1/userfiles/file/ANMC_Enrolled_Nurse(1).pdf • In Text (Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council 2009 p9)