

by James Kinsley (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) For each source after the first, substitute the author’s name with a long dash (use Shift + hyphen), for example:Īusten, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, ed.
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References in your bibliography should not end with a full stop.If there is no author or editor, list the source by title, ignoring initial definite or indefinite articles.

The bibliography should be arranged in one alphabetical sequence - by the first author's surname - and should appear at the end of your document.Note that if there are several authors, only the first author's name is reversed, for example:.In a bibliography reference, reverse the order of the first author's name, for example:.Research impact (staff and students only)Ī bibliography is a complete list of all the sources you’ve used – those you’ve cited in the text and additional ones you’ve read but not cited. Knowledge exchange (staff and students only)

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