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UC Referencing Guide

Reference List Format

References are listed in numerical order.  The number sits to the left of the text.

[1]       T. Pitman, "The evolution of the student as a customer in Australian higher education: a policy perspective," Aust. Educ. Res., vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 345-359, May 2016, doi: 10.1007/s13384-016-0204-9.

[2]       L. Baiazitova, J. Skopalik, V. Cmiel, J. Chmelik, O. Svoboda and I Provaznik, "Modern semi-automatic set-up for testing cell migration with impact for therapy of yocardial infarction," in IFMBE Proc., May 2019, vol. 68, 3 ed., pp. 155-159, doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-9023-3_28.

[3]       J. Chapman, C. Landis and S. Smith, "The development of a library Research Methods course for online graduate students in education," in Information Literacy Programs in the Digital Age: Educating College and University Students Online, A. Daugherty and M. F. Russo, Eds. Chicago, IL, USA: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2007, ch. 3, pp. 13-22.

Lectures

Format

A. Author. (Year). Title of lecture [Type of medium]. Available: URL

University. (Year). Title of lecture [Type of medium]. Available: URL

Examples

J. Barney. (2021). Documenting literature [PowerPoint slides]. Available: http://moodle.cotr/english/gill

Z. Yardish. (2019). Tumbling past data [Online]. Available: http://www.statistics.cotr.ca/classes/statistics/Yardish/index.html

P. Andrews (2009). Unit 8147 Writing short narratives, lecture 1, week 1: What is fiction? [PowerPoint slides]. Available: http://learnonline.canberra.edu.au

University of Canberra. (2021). Information literacy and communication: Module 2 filing and organization [Online]. Available: http://www.myeclassonline.com