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Three or more authors Ott, M., Apramian, T., Lingard, L., Roth, K., & Cristancho, S. (2020). The embodiment of practice thresholds: From standardization to stabilization in surgical education. Advances in Health Science Education. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10459-020-09974-x |
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Dunning, T. (2014). Care of people with diabetes: a manual of nursing practice (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. |
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Example | : Greenfield, T., & Greener, S. (Eds.). (2016). Research methods for postgraduates (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. |
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(Southey, n.d.) |
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Reference list: | Southey, R. (n.d.). The life of Nelson. Blackie. |
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Provide a heading or section name Provide a paragraph number Provide a heading or section name and a paragraph number |
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Mathews' use of ... (2019, para. 4). |
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NOTE: For electronic sources without page numbers use:
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In-text examples: | The ABS (2004) defines residents as "economic entities (persons, organisations or enterprises) which have a closer association with the territory of Australia than with any other territory" (p. 1). OR Flitton (2012) reports "Australia is about to confront the biting reality of US military decline" (para. 1). |
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Reference list: | Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2020 March). Australian national accounts: National income, expenditure and product. (No. 5206.0). https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/5206.0 |
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p. or pp. These are included in the in-text citation but not the reference list. If one page number is being referred to, use the abbreviation p. for page. If there are multiple pages use pp. to represent pages. |
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(Amoore, 2020, p. 3) According to Giri (2019, pp. 93–94) |
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para. For electronic sources that do not provide page numbers, use the paragraph number and, if available, preceded by the abbreviation ‘para.’ |
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(Bryant, 2016, para. 11) |
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Rev. ed. Used in reference list when the item is identified as being a revised edition |
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Kennedy, P., & Green, A. (2019). Tales from boom town: Western Australian premiers from brand to McGowan (Rev. ed.). UWA Publishing. |
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Trans. Name the translator or editor only in the reference list, immediately following the title. In the case of translated works, cite the title in its translated form, not in its original form |
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(Genet, 1966, p. 61) |
Reference list: | Genet, J. (1966). The balcony (B. Frechtman, Trans.). Faber. |
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Vol. or Vols. Include in the reference list if books include volume information |
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Robinson, A. (1994). The principles of genetics and heredity. In The new encyclopedia Britannica (Vol. 19,699–740). Encyclopedia Britannica. |
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