Reference(s):
An entry that appears at the end of your paper that starts on its own separate page.
Format:
All references should be double spaced, have a hanging indent and be listed in alphabetical order. The elements to include are as follows:
Author Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. & Second Author Last Name, First Initial., Second Initial. (Year, Month Day). Article title: Subtitle. Newspaper Title. DOI or Retrieved from full URL including http(s)
Examples:
DOI
Walters, B. & Rather, D. (2019, October 6). Which way the wind blows: How the weather changes. Tomorrow's News Today. doi:10.1108/0309050821161
Without DOI
Walters, B. & Rather, D. (2019, October 6). Which way the wind blows: How the weather changes. Tomorrow's News Today. Retrieved from http://www.tomorrowsnewstoday.com
*Please note that the URL should not be hyperlinked on your reference page.
In-Text Citation
Using in-text citation is necessary to help avoid instances of plagiarism.
Paraphrase:
An entry that appears in the body of your paper that includes the last name of the authors and the year of publication when you express information or ideas taken from a source using your own words.
Examples:
If two authors |
Walters & Rather (2019) state (Walters & Rather, 2019). |
Quotation:
An entry that appears in the body of your paper after a direct quote that includes the last name of the authors, the year of publication and page or paragraph number(s).
Examples:
If two authors with page numbers |
(Walters & Rather, 2019, p. 5). (Walters & Rather, 2019, pp. 5-6). |
If two authors without page numbers (paragraph numbers) |
(Walters & Rather, 2019, para. 5). (Walters & Rather, 2019, para. 5-6). |