Student Referencing Exercises
Student Referencing Exercises
Situation
Yes
No
y
1. When quoting directly from a published source.
y
2. When using statistics or other data that is freely
available from a publicly accessible website.
N (depends
how
generalised)
y
5. When summarizing or paraphrasing the ideas of a key
commentator or author, but taken from a secondary
source, e.g. general reference book.
1
Situation
Yes
No
n
1. A major study of British school leavers concluded that parents had a major
influence on the kind of work entered by their children. X The children were
influenced over a long period of time by the values and ideas about work of
their parents. A later study reached the same conclusion, and showed a link
between the social and economic status of parents and the work attitudes and
aspirations of their teenage children. X
2. Climatologists generally agree that the five warmest years since the late
nineteenth century have been within the decade, 1995-2005, with the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the World Meteorological
Organization (WMO), ranking 2005 as the second warmest year behind 1998.
X
3. It has been argued that federalism is a way of making sense of large
organisations and that the power and responsibility that drives federalism is a
feature of developed societies and can be extended into a way forward for
managing modern business: authority must be earned from those whom it is
exercised. X
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
I didnt reference the source in the text of the assignment because I put
the source in the bibliography.
I didnt reference the source because I found this theory on a Wiki
Internet site; anyone can contribute to these, and no particular author
is named.
I didnt reference the source because the statistics were taken from a
government website, which are there for the whole world to see and
use.
I didnt reference the source because it just gave me ideas to use in my
assignment; I changed most of words in the article to my own.
I didnt reference the source of the definition because it was from a
tutor handout; everyone in class was given a copy.
I didnt reference the source because no author or writers name was
shown on the website.
Response
Number:
2
4
5
6
1
Responses
Match each statement shown above with the appropriate tutor response from the list
below.
1. If no named author or writer is shown, you should cite and reference the name
of the originator of the source, which can be a name of an organization, or other
source.
2. Readers need to match in-text citations with the full details of sources in a list of
references. This enables readers to find and use the sources for themselves, if
required.
3. The source of all data like this must be fully referenced. Readers may, for
example, want to learn or examine the methodology for the research and data
collection.
4. It is advisable, wherever possible, to use primary sources in an assignment,
rather than secondary sources. A primary source, in this example, would be the
originator of the theory. Secondary sources may not always be reliable.
However, if you do use a secondary source, it needs to be properly referenced.
5. Any source that has played a significant contribution to your assignment must
be fully referenced. By doing this you acknowledge the part another person has
played in the development of your own ideas.
6. This came from work produced by someone else and not by you. It also
contributes to the readers understanding of terms you have used in your
assignment and so needs to be properly referenced.
References
Error(s)?
No date for
website last
being updated.
Corporation
name not placed
before website
link. No name of
webpage
No authors
names, no
volume/issue
number, no page
numbers
No authors
names, no page
numbers,
No publisher
name, no author
names, no
published year,
no page
numbers, no
volume/issue
No edition
No publisher
details
No page
numbers,
Http://www.bbc.co.uk/bob/callcentres/ [Accessed
09/08/2004].
Colin Neville
July 2008