Referencing: Bibliography
Referencing: Bibliography
Useful links:
When you take notes from another source, it is a good idea to write down the bibliographic details at the time. This makes it easier to complete the bibliography at the end of the assignment. When doing this you need to take note of the following:
BOOKS with one author:
Reynolds, H 2000, Black Pioneers, Penguin, Victoria.
BOOKS with two or more authors:
Stanley, RJ, Reynolds, S, Joyce, DE & Holloway, RB 2002, Discovering Chemistry 2, Enterprise Press, South Australia.
BOOKS with an editor:
Tranter, J & Mead, P (eds) 1991, The Penguin Book of Australian Poetry, Penguin, Victoria.
WORLD WIDE WEB. A web page with an author:
Author(s)/ year (either a last update or copyright date)/ Title of the page (from the browser’s title bar) in italics/viewing date (Day, month, year), <URL>
Florence Nightingale Museum Trust 1999, Florence Nightingale Museum Website, viewed 10 July 2011,
http://www.florence-nightingale.co.uk/
A webpage with no author:
When you can’t determine the author(s) of a webpage, set out your reference as follows:
SSABSA Online home 2004, viewed 17 February 2011, http://www.ssabsa.sa.edu.au/
Newspaper or magazine articles/ journal
Oaten, C 2011, ‘Open Your House to the Sun’, Herald Sun, 6 September, p.31
Video and Film/ Television and radio
The text type (television, radio, video, motion picture) is indicated after the year.
Now Voyager 1942, motion picture, Warner, New York. Directed by Irving Rapper.
Note: For television and radio programs, recorded off air, use a similar format to video and film, but include date of transmission (in full) instead of date of production. Also include the name of the channel airing the program.
No Quick Fix 2004, television program, ABC Television, Sydney, 10 August. Executive producer J. Finlay.