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CHAPTER 21: REFERENCES SYSTEM - Coggle Diagram
CHAPTER 21: REFERENCES SYSTEM
What to Put on References
researcher can cite references taken from a range of sources
most information that has been written, recorded, filmed or presented in some way
The important thing is to choose reliable sources that give credence, authority & support to the ideas & arguments that you present.
Why to Reference
To inform the reader of sources ideas, table, photos, statistics presented in your work.
When giving emphasis to particular idea that has found measure of agreement and support among commentators.
To inform the reader of sources of direct quotation or definition in reference.
Principles of Referencing
The principles of intellectual property
The principle of access
The principle of economy
The principle of standardization
The principle of transparency
Type of Referencing
Harvard
American Psychological association (APA)
running note
Vancouver-Numeric Style
Author (or MLA) style
Chicago style
Modern Humanities research association style
modern-language association style & Royal Society of London style