Reading lists, bibliographies and database search
results follow certain citation styles. You may need to learn
to interpret and use a variety of styles. Each basic type of reference
has its own particular pattern. Although different citation styles
may require the arrangement and punctuation of a reference to
vary, the elements included are the same. For more detailed information
check our Referencing
Syles Guide.
Patterns to look for include:

Chapter or Article in
a Book


Print Journal Article

|
Fulltext Journal Article
(from an electronic aggregated database or journal)



Need
more information on citing,
check out our Referencing
Style Guide
Referencing
styles used in this guide
are in accordance with
the
reference formats recommended
by the American Psychological
Association.
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