8. Referencing a Book in Your Reference List or Bibliography BOOK TITLE In italics followed by a full-stop PUBLISHER Publisher’s name NAMESurname -> comma Initial of first name -> full-stop Cowley, S. 2010. Referencing at KGSC. Brisbane: KGSC History Dept. YEAR Date -> full-stop PLACE OF PUBLICATION City/Town name -> semi-colon
9. Other Examples MULTIPLE AUTHORS Cowley, S. and Eslick, M. 2010. A Guide to Good Referencing. Brisbane: KGSC History Dept WEB PAGE Leoni, K. The French Revolution [Electronic Version]http://www.frenchrevolution.edu.au/revolution.html(accessed May, 10 2010). EDITED BOOK Kempe, L. 2004. The importance in keeping your uniform tidy. ed. Neumann, R. Brisbane: KGSC Office
10. Your final list should be in alphabetical order: Reference List Cowley, S. 2010. Referencing at KGSC. Brisbane: KGSC Teachers Cowley, S. and Eslick, M. 2010. A Guide to Good Referencing. Brisbane: KGSC History Dept Kempe, L. 2004. The importance in keeping your uniform tidy. ed. Neumann, R. Brisbane: KGSC Office Leoni, K. The French Revolution [Electronic Version] http://www.frenchrevolution.edu.au/revolution.html (accessed May, 10 2010).
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12. Cowley (2010) says that references can be written in the middle of a sentence.
13. “For direct quotes, use speech marks and state the page number of the source in the reference” (Cowley, 2010:72).Source:Cowley, S. 2010. Referencing at KGSC. Brisbane: KGSC Teachers
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15. TEXTThe French Revolution is an important part of French history as it represents the end of Feudalism. Old ideas about hierarchy and tradition succumbed to new Enlightenment principles of citizenship and inalienable rights. (PAGE 89) SOURCE: Frey, L. 2004. The French Revolution. London: Greenwood Press PARAPHRASED Frey (2004) argues that the French Revolution characterised the closing stages of Feudalism in France and signified a change in society’s values. QUOTED During the French Revolution “old ideas about hierarchy and tradition succumbed to new Enlightenment principles of citizenship and inalienable rights” (Frey, 2004:89). WHEN USING A DIRECT QUOTE YOU MUST CITE THE PAGE NUMBER THE TEXT IS FROM