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Page 1: Learn to Reference with Word 2007

Referencingwith Word 2007

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Referencing….

• If you use material from books, journals, web sites, etc in an assignment without referencing is called plagiarism, and is regarded as a serious offence at colleges and universities.

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Microsoft Word has a powerful referencing functionality which can be utilised to compile and manage reference sources and create Bibliographies.

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Referencing….with Word 2007

• Located under the Reference tab• Quick compilation of sources used within a document• Addition of in-text references, placeholders and complete

bibliographies• Automatic formatting• Has limitations (discussed at the end of the session)

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Referencing….Style

First choose a publishing style:

• Click the References Tab on the Ribbon• Click the drop down box next to Style in the Citations &

Bibliography Group• Choose the appropriate style.

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Referencing…Adding a Source

• Click on the Insert Citation button• Add New Source

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Referencing…in-text referencing

• Every time a new source is added an in-text reference is placed at that point in the body text• Must make sure add new source at the correct point

•For example:

One method of demonstrating your analysis and understanding of a topic is by giving a presentation (Clarke, 2005).

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Referencing…Source templates

• If you are creating a New Source, choose the type of source (book, Journal article, etc.) from the drop down list.

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Referencing…Create a source

• Fill in the template; author, title, publisher etc.• If you need additional fields, be sure to click the Show All

Bibliography Fields check box• Click OK

Clarke, A. (2005). IT skills for successful study. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

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Referencing…websites and pages

Hewlett Packard Development Company, L.P. (2010). Documents and Records Management Software. Retrieved March 4, 2010, from Hewlett Packard: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/software/im/governance_ediscovery/trim/index.html

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Referencing…Pdfs & web documents

Working Group of Royal Australasian College of Physicians. (2002, May 6). Chronic fatigue syndrome : Clinical practice guidelines — 2002. Retrieved February 18, 2011, from The Medical Journal of Australia: http://www.mja.com.au/public/guides/cfs/cfs2.pdf

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Referencing…interviews

Calitz, A. (2010, March 4). Library Service Officer for the City of Joondalup. (S. Dowden, Interviewer)

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Referencing…Student Readers

• These are referenced as a chapter of a book or book section.

World Health Organization. (2008). The Ottowa Charter for Health Promotion. In B. Smith, & J. Peters, Apply a Population Health Framework (pp. 12-16).

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Referencing…Journal articles• Paper resources• Can add Volume & issue• Use show all Bib fields

Bakhtiari, E. (2011). Data-driven diabetes care gets smarter. Health Governance Report , 21 (3), 1-2.

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Referencing…Journal articles• Aggregated databases are a bit tricky• Can use Journal article• Can use Miscellaneous

Bakhtiari, E. (2011). Data-driven diabetes care gets smarter. Health Governance Report , 21 (3), 1-2. Retrieved February 16, 2011, from ProQuest Central.

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Referencing…multiple authors

Nicol, M., Bavin, C., Bedford-Turner, S., Cronin, P., & Rawlings-Anderson, K. (2000). Essential nursing skills. Edinburgh, UK: Mosby International Limited.

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Referencing…multiple authors• When a source has TWO or more authors cite both authors the first time

the source occurs.• Subsequent citations use surname of first author followed by “et al.” • NOT automatic using Word 2007• When SIX or more authors cite using “et al.” in all in-text citations.

(Automatic in Word 2007)• End text must contain all authors • Automatic in Word 2007

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Referencing…placeholders

• If unsure of the source place a placeholder• Can edit the placeholder later

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Referencing…managing sources

• At any time it is possible to access the list of sources collated for the document

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Referencing…managing sources Sources can be edited, deleted or created Preview pane ‘Pick’ from previous sources and copy into current document

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Referencing…end-text At any time a bibliography can be added to the document Choose Bibliography or Works Sited (Reference List)

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Referencing…

Bibliography vs Reference List

These two terms are often used interchangeably, but are actually two different things.

A Bibiliography is a list of every resource you have used while doing your research, even if it is cited or not.

A Reference List is a list of every resource that you have quoted from (either directly or indirectly) in your assignment.

Items are listed in a Bibliography or a Reference List alphabetically by the author (or by title, if there is no author) and have a hanging indent.

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Referencing…end-text Can edit the title by converting to static text Will need to manually indent

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Referencing…A reference list should look something like this

References

Clarke, A. (2005). IT skills for successful study. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

The endocrine system. (2002). [chart]. Skokie, Ill.: Anatomical Chart Co.

The endocrine system. (2005). [videorecording]. U.S.: United Learning.

Living with diabetes. (n.d.). Retrieved February 2011, from the Diabetes WA Website. http://www.diabeteswa.com.au/Living_With_Diabetes

Marieb, E.N. (2004). The endocrine system. In Human anatomy & physiology (pp 603-643). (6th ed.). New York: Pearson / Benjamin Cummings.

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Referencing with word…limitations

• Not all formats offered• Choose best fit • Indents need to be added manually• Preferred title e.g. Works Listed and References• Cannot export citation directly from databases – must copy and paste

•ALWAYS check against the your Uni referencing guide


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