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8.  The Bibliography/References

                        A journal article has bibliography or references in it. The format of the
               writing is also varied. However, the information that they carry is often the same.

                 No.      The                          The Order of Information
                         Source

                 1.     Book        (1) author(s), (2) year of publication, (3) book title, (4) place
                                    of publication, and (5) publishing company

                                    e.g. Tabachnick, B. and Fidell, L. (2007). Using Multivariate

                                    Statistics, 5th edn. Boston: Pearson Education.
                 2.    Book         (1) author(s), (2) year of publication, (3) book chapter, (4)

                       Chapter      editor,  (5)  book  title,  (6)  place  of  publication,  and  (7)
                                    publishing company, (8) page range of the chapter

                                    e.g. Marton F and Saljo R. (2005). Approaches to learning. In:
                                    Marton F, Hounsell D and Entwistle N (eds) The Experience of

                                    Learning:  Implications  for  Teaching  and  Studying  in  Higher
                                    Education,  3rd  Internet  edition.  Edinburgh:  Centre  for

                                    Teaching, Learning and Assessment, University of Edinburgh,
                                    pp.39–58.

                 3     Journal      (1) author(s), (2) year of publication of the article, (3) article
                       Article      title, (4) journal title, (5) volume of journal, (6) issue number

                                    of the journal in round brackets, (7) page range of the article
                                    e.g. Waite, S. and Davis, B. (2006). Developing undergraduate

                                    research  skills  in  a  faculty  of  education:  Motivation  through
                                    collaboration.  Higher  Education  Research  and  Development

                                    25(4): 403–19.
                 4.    Website      (1)  author(s)  or  the  institution,  (2)  year,  month,  and  date

                                    published  (or  write  “n.d.”  if  there  is  not  any  information
                                    available), (3) article title, (4) the web address of the article

                                    e.g.  The  Science  Education  Resource  Center  at  Carleton
                                    College. (n.d.). What is Cooperative Learning?. Retrieved from

                                    https://serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/ cooperative/whatis.html










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