Academic Integrity - Referencing, Citation & Avoiding Plagiarism: Plagiarism Defined: Conferences
This guide explains what referencing and citation is and how to use the APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA and Vancouver Styles. It includes a short interactive tutorial on each style.
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APA Style Guide
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- Book with one author
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- Images - reproduced in your text
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Harvard Style Guide
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Chicago Style Guide
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Vancouver Style Guide
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MLA Style Guide
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Conferences
Reference: Author last name, First name. "Title of paper." Title of published proceedings: Proceedings of Title of conference, Location, Date. Edited by First name, Last name. Publisher, Date of publication, Type of Talk.
Example: Hoff, Annette. "Law and Landscape." Land Sea and Home: Proceedings of a Conference on Viking Settlement, Cardiff, July 2001. Edited by John Hines, Alan lane and Mark Redknap. Maney, 2004, Keynote Address.
In-Text-Citation:
- (Author(s) Last name Page no)
- (Page no)
Example:
- By separating Danish customary law from Canon law, a chronological progression in the organisation of agricultural practices can be determined (Hoff 433).
- Annette Hoff suggests that by separating Danish customary law...(433).
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