Monday, 17 November 2014
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Analysing Editing Clips
1. Raging Bull (1980)
2. Psycho, (1960)
3. Silence of the Lambs (1991)
4. Pulp Fiction (1994)
2. Psycho, (1960)
3. Silence of the Lambs (1991)
4. Pulp Fiction (1994)
Monday, 22 September 2014
Referencing...
Referencing Examples:
Bibliography:
In
alphabetical order....
Book with
one authorAdair, J. (1988) Effective time management: How to save time and spend it wisely, London: Pan Books.
Book with two authors
McCarthy, P. and Hatcher, C. (1996) Speaking persuasively: Making the most of your presentations, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Book with three or more authors
Fisher, R., Ury, W. and Patton, B. (1991) Getting to yes: Negotiating an agreement without giving in, 2nd edition, London: Century Business.
Book – second or later edition
Barnes, R. (1995) Successful study for degrees, 2nd edition, London: Routledge.
Book by same author in the same year
Napier, A. (1993a) Fatal storm, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Napier, A. (1993b) Survival at sea, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Book with an editor
Danaher, P. (ed.) (1998) Beyond the ferris wheel, Rockhampton: CQU Press.
If you have used a chapter in a book written by someone other than the editor
Byrne, J. (1995) ‘Disabilities in tertiary education’, in Rowan, L. and McNamee, J. (ed.) Voices
Newspaper articles
Cumming, F. (1999) ‘Tax-free savings push’, Sunday Mail, 4 April, p. 1.
Journal article
Muller, V. (1994) ‘Trapped in the body: Transsexualism, the law, sexual
identity’, The Australian Feminist Law Journal, vol. 3, August, pp.
103-107. Electronic mail (e-mail)
Johnston, R. (2001) Access courses for women, e-mail to NIACE Lifelong Learning Mailing List (lifelong-learning@niace.org.uk), 22 Aug. [24 Aug 2001].
World Wide Web page
Young, C. (2001) English Heritage position statement on the Valletta Convention, [Online], Available: http://www.archaeol.freeuk.com/EHPostionStatement.htm [24 Aug 2001].
Referencing within your essay
Examples:
·
Phillips (1999) suggests that generational
change is inevitable and continuous. Direct quote from a book or journal
article with one author
·
When organising our time, Adair (1988: 51)
states that ‘the centrepiece will tend to be goals and objectives’.
OR
When organising our time ‘the centrepiece will
tend to be goals and objectives’ (Adair, 1988: 51).
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