Bibliography and References: Presented by Baby Lyn Oamil-Eusebio, LPT
Bibliography and References: Presented by Baby Lyn Oamil-Eusebio, LPT
Bibliography and References: Presented by Baby Lyn Oamil-Eusebio, LPT
REFERENCES
PRESENTED BY
BABY LYN OAMIL-EUSEBIO, LPT
CONTENTS
*What is a Bibliography
*Types of Bibliographies
*Elements in bibliography
*Formats of bibliography
*Conclusion
WHAT IS A BIBLIOGRAPHY?
1)Analytical Bibliography
*Author
*Title of document
*Date ( year of publication)
*Place of publication
*Edition
*Periodicity (volume/ issue/ part number)
*Series
Formats of bibliography
Jordan, Jennifer, “Filming on top of the world.” Museum of Science Magazine. Volume 7 (winter
1998) pp-1
REFERENCE
the detailed description of the document
from which you have obtained your
information. Referencing is a way of
demonstrating that you have done that
reading.
REFERENCE VS. BIBLIOGRAPHY
*The terms References and Bibliography are often used same, but there is
a difference in meaning between them.
*References are the items you have read and specifically referred to (or cited)
in your work, and your list of sources at the end of the assignment will be
headed References.
*To allow others (readers) to find the original sources easily (cited reference)
*Journal
*Newspaper / magazine
*Conference paper/proceedings
*Organization as an Author:
If the author is an organization or a government agency, According to the
American Psychological Association (2000),...
If the organization has a well-known abbreviation
First citation: (Mothers Against Drunk Driving [MADD], 2000) Second
citation: (MADD, 2000)
Continued.....
*Which style to follow depends on the field of research and university guidelines
The most important thing is to be consistent with a particular referencing styles.
*There are several referencing tools and software available (which makes things
simpler!) but still manual checking for their correctness is necessary.
References