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THE REFERENCI NG HORR OR SHOW

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THEREFERENCING

HORROR

SHOW

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OUTCOMES.By the end of this session you will be able to understand how to construct references for print and journal articles from a database in ARU Harvard style.

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What is the ARU Harvard System?It is an Author/Date referencing system. But may look a little different to other versions of Harvard you have seen!

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The author’s surname and year of publication are cited in text of your work and the full details of the resource are then included in a reference list at the end of your work.

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CONSTRUCTING REFERENCES.

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ONLINE JOURNAL ARTICLE REFERENCE CONSTRUCTION. Author

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Author,

Date.

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,[e-

journal]

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,

[e-journal]Volume Number(Issue

Number)

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,

[e-journal]

Volume Number(Issue Number).Available

through Anglia Ruskin University Library website <http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk>

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,

[e-journal]Volume Number(Issue

Number).Availablethrough Anglia Ruskin University Library website <http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk> [Accessed date].

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EXAMPLES.Lazcano, A., 1999. Latin America and the Dracula Problem. Nature, [e-journal] 399(6737). Available through: Anglia Ruskin University Library website <http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk> [Accessed 10 December 2013].

Sikorski, R. and Peters, R., 1998. Cryopreservation – A Frankenstein Experiment. Science, [e-journal] 281(5380). Available through: Anglia Ruskin University Library website <http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk> [Accessed 10 December 2013].

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PRINT JOURNAL REFERENCE CONSTRUCTION.

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Author,

Date.

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,Volume Number(Issue

Number),

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Author,

Date.

Article Title.

Journal Title,Volume Number(Issue

Number),Page numbers.

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EXAMPLES.Carroll, N., 1987. The Nature of Horror. The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 46(1), p. 51.

Clasen, M., 2012. Monsters Evolve. Review of General Psychology, 16(2), pp. 222-229.

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ANSWERS.Question 1: A print journalQuestion 2: Brackets around the date

Missing [e-journal Missing chevrons around

<http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk>

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RECAP.

If you’re not sure, come and ask a friendly librarian!

OR check the excellent Harvard guide on the library website: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm