Table of Contents

  1. A Guide to Referencing Academic Work
    1. Referencing and plagiarism
      1. What to reference
      2. Referencing ideas
    2. Referencing Systems
      1. Modern Humanities Research Association
        1. Footnotes and Endnotes
        2. Books
        3. Books with more than one author
        4. Books with an editor or translator
        5. Chapters or Articles from Books
        6. Articles from Journals
        7. Articles from newspapers and magazines
        8. Unpublished dissertations and theses
        9. Plays and Long Poems
        10. The Bible
        11. Online Sources
        12. Articles from electronic journals
        13. Material from online databases
        14. Recorded media - films, music, sound recordings etc.
        15. Subsequent references
        16. Bibliography
        17. Variations on the footnote system
      2. Harvard (author-date) referencing system
        1. Citing sources in the text
        2. Sources with multiple authors
        3. Multiple sources by the same author
        4. Citing sources quoted in another source
        5. Reference list
        6. Books
        7. Books with more than one author
        8. Books with an editor or translator
        9. Chapters or articles from books
        10. Articles from journals
        11. Articles from newspapers and magazines
        12. Unpublished dissertations and theses
        13. Online sources
        14. Articles from electronic journals
        15. Recorded media - films, music, sound recordings etc.
        16. Variations on the Author-date system
      3. Revision quiz