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Finding BooksFinding Books
The main elements of a The main elements of a
book reference are: book reference are:
Author(s) Author(s)
YearYear
TitleTitle
EditionEdition
PublisherPublisher
CityCity
Note: the book title is in Note: the book title is in italicsitalics
For exampleFor example
Thorne, K.S.Thorne, K.S.
1994, 1994, Black HolesBlack Holes
and Time Warps:and Time Warps:
Einstein'sEinstein's
OutrageousOutrageous
LegacyLegacy, Picador,, Picador,
London.London.
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TitleTitle
oror Author Author
Chapter in an Edited BookChapter in an Edited BookAn edited book contains the work of many authors.
The main elements of an edited book reference are:
Author(s) of chapter
Year
'Title of chapter'
Editor (ed.)
Title of Book
Publisher
Place of publication
page numbers
Note: the title of the book is in italics
For exampleFor example
Deibert, R.J. 2003, ‘Civil society networks in an e-connected world’ in S. Coleman (ed.), The E-Connected World: Risks and Opportunities, Canada-United Kingdom Colloquia Series, McGill Queens University Press, Montreal, pp. 125-32.
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Title (of book not chapter)Title (of book not chapter)
oror Author (use the editor’s details as author)Author (use the editor’s details as author)
Finding Journal ArticlesFinding Journal Articles
To find an article, first identify the source: the nameTo find an article, first identify the source: the nameof the journal or magazine or newspaper that theof the journal or magazine or newspaper that thearticle comes from.article comes from.
Journals can be publishedJournals can be publishedweekly, monthly,weekly, monthly,quarterly or annuallyquarterly or annually
References to journalsReferences to journalscontain information aboutcontain information aboutthe year, issue, volumethe year, issue, volume
Author(s) Year, 'Article Title', Author(s) Year, 'Article Title', Journal NameJournal Name, vol. Volume, , vol. Volume, no. Issue, pp. Pages.no. Issue, pp. Pages.
Note: the journal title is in Note: the journal title is in italicsitalics
For example:For example:
Brumfiel, G. 2006, Brumfiel, G. 2006, ‘Decadel surveys: ‘Decadel surveys: waiting for the waiting for the stars’, stars’, NatureNature, vol. , vol. 443, no.7710, 443, no.7710, pp.386-390pp.386-390
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UTS CatalogueUTS Catalogue• Search for Journal Articles by –Search for Journal Articles by –
Journal TitleJournal Title
UTS may hold a Journal in print or via electronic access.
Once you find the journal you then look for the article within it.
Online TutorialsOnline Tutorials
How to do a How to do a Keyword searchKeyword search in the catalogue. in the catalogue. How to find a journal in the catalogue.How to find a journal in the catalogue. There are more Online Tutorials on the Library There are more Online Tutorials on the Library
home page.home page.