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1. Primary author/editor 2. Date of publication 3. Primary title of item
Email
Name of the person who
wrotethe email
The full date the email wassent:
day/month/year
Subject of the email. This
mayinclude RE: or FWD:
Journal article
Name of the person or persons
who wrote the article
The year the journal issue
waspublished
Title of the article (not the
titleof the journal)
Newspaper article
Name of the journalist, or
ifthere is no journalist name,
thename of the newspaper
The full date on which the
article was published:
day/month/year
Title of the article (not the
titleof the newspaper)
Website
This can be tricky. Use an
individual name if you can
find one, or the name of the
organisation or company to
whom the website belongs
Usually the current year,
theyear when the website
was last updated, or the latest
datenext to the copyright
statement/symbol
Title of the website
Web page
This can be tricky. Use an
individual name if you can
find one, or the name of the
organisation or company to
whom the website belongs
Usually the current year, but
ifthe web page has a full date
ofpublication, you may also
need that: day/month/year
Title of the web page. You will
need to use the title of the
website if the web page doesn’t
have an individual title
TV broadcast
Title of the programme, or ifthe
programme is part of aseries,
use the series title
The year the programme
wasbroadcast
Title of the programme
(itdoesnot need to be written
twice if you used it as the
author information)
Personal interview
Name of the person being
interviewed
The full date on which
theinterview took place:
day/month/year
No title needed
Book chapter
Name of the author
ofthechapter
The year the book
waspublished
Title of the book chapter
(notthe title of the book)
The following table tells you about some of the variations you should look for when you are
collecting your reference information.
How to
reference