Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Referencing Exercises

These is an exercise that I found from Tafe in Tasmania, Australia on their E learning website.
Source: http://elearning.tafe.tas.edu.au/library/referencing/index.htm

Exercise 1
Seven publications of various formats are described below.

Try expressing the reference details for each in the Harvard style and putting them into alphabetical order in a reference list.

  • A book with the title: 'Occupational health and safety', published in Sydney in 2004 by McGraw-Hill, with authors M. Stewart and F. Heyes. This is the second edition.

  • A book with the title: 'Internal control and corporate governance', with authors K. Adams, R. Grose, D. Leeson and H. Hamilton, published in Frenchs Forest, NSW by Pearson Education Australia in 2003.
  • An article by M. Scardamalia and C. Bereiter, called 'Schools as knowledge-building organizations', published in 1999 in a book edited by D. Keating and C. Hertzman, called 'Today's children, tomorrow's society' in New York by Guilford as pages 274 to 289.

  • An article by J. R. Savery and T. M. Duffy, called 'Problem based learning: an instructional model and its constructivist framework', published on pages 31 to 38 in the journal 'Educational Technology', volume 35, number 5, in 1995.

    An article called 'Integration and thematic teaching: integration to improve teaching and learning' by S. Lipson, S. Valencia, K. Wixson and C. Peters, published in 1993 in the journal 'Language Arts', volume 70, number 4, pages 252 to 263.

    A videorecording of a television documentary called 'Embers of the sun', produced in 1999 by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Sydney.

    A Web page with the title 'Telstra conferencing - video overview', found at the address: http://www.telstra.com.au/conferlink/videoconf.htm on 11 August 2004. No date on it, though Mozilla gives a last modified date of 4 July 2004.

Homework Assignment: Give these as references in a Microsoft Word Document to be submitted on :

12 May Mass Communication Students

14 May Business Students

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