Post on 10-Jul-2015
Referencingwith Word 2007
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.
Microsoft Word has a powerful referencing functionality which can be utilised to compile and manage reference sources and create Bibliographies.
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)
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.
Referencing…Adding a Source
• Click on the Insert Citation button• Add New Source
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).
Referencing…Source templates
• If you are creating a New Source, choose the type of source (book, Journal article, etc.) from the drop down list.
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.
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
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
Referencing…interviews
Calitz, A. (2010, March 4). Library Service Officer for the City of Joondalup. (S. Dowden, Interviewer)
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).
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.
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.
Referencing…multiple authors
Nicol, M., Bavin, C., Bedford-Turner, S., Cronin, P., & Rawlings-Anderson, K. (2000). Essential nursing skills. Edinburgh, UK: Mosby International Limited.
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
Referencing…placeholders
• If unsure of the source place a placeholder• Can edit the placeholder later
Referencing…managing sources
• At any time it is possible to access the list of sources collated for the document
Referencing…managing sources Sources can be edited, deleted or created Preview pane ‘Pick’ from previous sources and copy into current document
Referencing…end-text At any time a bibliography can be added to the document Choose Bibliography or Works Sited (Reference List)
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.
Referencing…end-text Can edit the title by converting to static text Will need to manually indent
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.
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