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UC Referencing Guide

Music - Print

Format

Number. Author AA. Title of work [format]. Location: Publisher; Year of publication.

Number. Author AA. Title of work [format on the Internet]. Location: Publisher; Year of publication [cited Year Month Day]. http://xxxxx

Examples

12. Brown B. Big bad bushranger [songbook]. Malvern (Australia): Omnibus Books; 2009.

15. Davis B, Akst H. Baby face [sheet music]. [place unknown]: B&G Akst; 1978. Co-published by Benny Davis Music.

Recorded Music

Format - Full album or individual recording

Number. Author AA. Title of work [type of medium]. Location: Publisher; Year of publication.

Number. Author AA. Title of work [type of medium on the Internet]. Location: Publisher; Year of publication [cited Year Month Day]. Available from: http://xxxxx

Format - Track from album

Number. Author AA. Title of album [type of medium]. Location: Publisher; Year of publication. Track xx, Title of track.

Number. Author AA. Title of album [type of medium on the Internet]. Location: Publisher; Year of publication [cited Year Month Day]. Track xx, Title of track. Available from: http://xxxxx

Examples

18. Split Enz. Time and tide [record]. Melbourne: Mushroom Records; 1982.

23. Split Enz. Time and tide [record]. Melbourne: Mushroom Records; 1982. Track 1, Dirty creature.

27. Kelly P. Songs from the south: Paul Kelly's greatest hits [CD]. Melbourne: Mushroom Records; 1997. Track 13, From little things big things grow.

32. Fanning B. Wish you well [MP3 on the Internet]. [place unknown]: Dew Process / Universal Music Australia; 2005 [cited 2012 Jul 7]. Available from: http://itunes.apple.com/au/genre/music/

EndNote Reference Type

Music - Print - Book or Electronic Book or Edited Book

Recorded Music - Album - Book or Electronic Book

Recorded Music - Track on Album - Music (Enter format in Form of Item, cited date in Access Date, track number in Section)

Citing a Source Within a Source

When citing a source you haven't read yourself, but which is referred to in a source you have read.

In-text reference

Lilly as cited in Maxwell (3) stated that '...'

Burton (5) quoted Schwartz ...

References

3. Maxwell F. Phonology. San Franisco: Brooks Cole; 1999.

5. Burton L, Westen D, Kowalski R. Psychology. Milton (Australia): Wiley; 2009.

No Author / Editor

If no author or editor is present, start your reference with the Title of the item.

Example

5. Macroeconomics, prices and quantities: essays in memory of Arthur M. Okun. Oxford: Blackwell; 1983.

No Location / No Publisher / No Year

If no location is present substitute an inferred place [Chicago?] or the phrase [place unknown].

If no publisher is present substitute the phrase [publisher unknown].

If no year is present substitute an approximate date [1976?] or the phrase [date unknown].

Examples

7. Smythe V. Ant colonies: how they communicate. Canberra: Emu Press; [2007?].

12. Browne JD. Forensic science as a career. London: Tower Publishing; [date unknown].

16. Hawaii [map on the Internet]. [place, publisher, date unknown] [cited 2012 Jul 20]. Available from: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-6Ckq2CCag0Q/Tr4plGlC-HI/AAAAAAAACLo/CjKZCLjyAvk/s1600/islands-of-hawaii-map.gif