Having mental health services based in schools can be beneficial for refugee students in adjusting to a new life Fazel Fazel, M , 'A moment of change: facilitating refugee children's mental health in UK schools', International Journal of Educational Development , vol. If there is no author s , begin the reference list citation with the title of the article in single inverted commas quotation marks followed by the year, Journal title italicised , volume, issue if supplied , page details.
For four or more authors, give only the first author's family name, followed by "et al. Hwong et al. The psychology of social media engagement in space science communication', Computers in Human Behavior , vol. If there is no author s , begin the reference list citation with the title of the article in single inverted commas quotation marks followed by the year, Journal title italicised , volume details if supplied , issue details if supplied , page numbers if available , viewed date, Database name.
Ogilvy , para. Ogilvy suggests that the tools and techniques for human enhancement need to be selected more carefully. If there is no author s , begin the reference list citation with the title of the article in single inverted commas quotation marks followed by the year, Journal title italicised , volume details if supplied , issue details if supplied , viewed date, URL address.
If there is no author, reference the newspaper title and the date and year for example: 2 October Italicise the newspaper title. Aged care providers are starting to introduce new fee schemes in response to changes to Federal government funding The Sunday Age 2 October Martin, P , 'Melbourne tops nation's growth rate: population record rise in city dwellers', The Age , 7 April, p.
If there is no author s for a newspaper article from a Library database, follow the guidelines for a printed newspaper article with no author. Carney , p. If there is no author s for a newspaper article from a webpage, follow the guidelines for a printed newspaper article with no author. If an author posts multiple entries on one day, include the time after the date for example: 13 January, 4. Put direct quotes between single inverted commas quotation marks.
Include the location of the direct quote using a paragraph number or section heading. In a post about the emotions involved in undertaking a literature review, the Thesis Whisperer , para.
For social media accounts that are not publicly accessible for example: a private Facebook page , the social media entry should be referenced as personal communication. In relation to the Supreme Court vacancy in the United States, the Barack Obama Twitter account stated that 'it [is] time for Senate leaders to put politics aside and fill the Supreme Court vacancy' Obama As details will vary for webpages or web documents, try to extract as much information as you can about authorship and publication information etc.
If a webpage or web document does not have an author s individual or corporate , start with the title of the document in italics followed by the date. If there is no date, use n. The tables are intended 'to aid technical decisions with respect to the national vaccination schedule' World Health Organization , para.
For immunization program recommendations refer to the information maintained by the World Health Organization World Health Organization Heath, N , What is AI? According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics the life expectancy for a female born in will be 84 years.
Government reports may include departmental reports, reports of commissions of inquiry, committees of review and committees of parliament. As details will vary for government or organisation reports, try to extract as much information as you can about authorship and publication information etc. Department of Education and Training Amnesty International , Europe a perfect storm: the failure of European policies in the central Mediterranean , Amnesty International, London. For procedures and practices relating to timber framed constructions in non-cyclonic areas refer to Standards Australia Standards Australia , Residential timber-framed construction - non-cyclonic areas , AS As details will vary for company, industry or market reports, try to extract as much information as you can about authorship and publication information etc.
Lo, B , Internet service providers in Australia , report No. Where there is no author, use the name of the company or organisation responsible for the report. Wesfarmers Limited are wanting to engage with the community to limit environmental impact. Reference the title of the film or television program in italics followed by the date of the production.
A direct quote is when you are using the exact words from the film or television program. If the author s of the podcast is unknown, reference the title of the podcast and the year of the broadcast. Italicise the podcast title. A direct quote is when you are using the exact words from the video. They show you all the best places to look for information on what [you are] studying' RMIT University If the author s artists or band of the sound recording for example: album or CD is known, reference the sound recording by the artist s family name or band name and the year of the sound recording.
If the author s artists or band of the sound recording is unknown, reference the title of the sound recording in italics and the year of the sound recording. Generally, the title of the album or CD will be included in the in-text reference.
However, if you have only listened to a single track, then the name of the single track will be included in the in-text reference. A direct quote is when you are using the exact words from the sound recording. The first line of Patti Smith's version of Gloria 'Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine' is interpreted as Smith Dr Peter McIntosh from CSIRO explains the current drought is having a greater impact because "climate change is warming Australia, and the warmer it gets, the more evaporation you get so the same amount of rainfall is less effective for farmers" Winds of change Australian experts agree that the current drought is having a greater negative impact on farms because climate change is creating higher rates of evaporation of rainfall Winds of change When citing figures in the text of your work, you need to acknowledge them in two places: 1.
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CC BY 2. Opens in new window. When citing figures such as maps in the text of your work, you need to acknowledge them in two places: 1. The map, Melbourne and its suburbs: map 1 [cartographic material] shows.
Kearney Figure 5: Melbourne and its suburbs: map 1 [cartographic material] by James Kearney, , digitised map. Opens in new window Web map Paraphrasing As shown in Figure 6.
VicPlan Generally, conference papers are published within conference proceedings, either online or in print. In most cases, a conference paper rather than the conference proceedings will be used as a reference.
As details will vary for conference papers, try to extract as much information as you can about authorship and publication information etc. A conference paper from a webpage will generally be sourced from the conference's website or the website of the organisation hosting the conference. If no page number is available, include the location of the quote using a paragraph number or a section heading.
Gudmunsson and Laing argue that for a successful blended learning environment students need support. For conference papers sourced from printed conference proceedings , use the guidelines for a chapter from an edited book. If the title of the conference proceedings contains the name of the conference, capitalise the name of the conference. As details will vary for datasets, try to extract as much information as you can about authorship and publication information etc. If available, include a reference point for example: figure number or table number in the in-text reference for the dataset.
The word figure can be abbreviated to fig. Materials from your course may include lecture notes, PowerPoint slides or presentations and credentials. If no page number is available, include the location of the quote using a paragraph number, section heading or slide number. By the end of the course, 'students will be able to read a newspaper article in Italian' Sample , Learning outcomes section. Giving consideration to the 'cultural, economic and social issues of indigenous communities is an important step in the decision making process A direct quote is when you are using the exact words from a piece of legislation or a legal case.
For a piece of legislation, include the location of the quote using a section or subsection number or a regulation or sub-regulation number. The words section or sections can be abbreviated to s.
The words regulation or regulations can be abbreviated to r. Use the full words of section s or regulation s at the start of a sentence. For a legal case, include the location of the quote using a page number. To specify a page number, use the word 'at' rather than p. If no page number is available, use a paragraph number.
Paraphrasing is when you are expressing the ideas from a piece of legislation or a legal case in your own words. You should include the use of scholarly sources in your written assessments to adhere to best academic integrity practice. Citing yourself as an authority on your own opinion should be avoided. Note: Check first with your lecturer, or teacher, if it is permissible to cite your previously submitted work.
Remember that when submitting work, you will be asked to agree to the Assessment Declaration Opens in new window. If you cite or quote your previous work, treat yourself as the author and your own previous course work as an unpublished paper. When paraphrasing, include your family name and year of previous work in brackets. Or, if referring to your family name in the body of the text, then just include the year of previous work in brackets immediately after your family name.
If your original work contained citations from other sources, you would need to include those same citations in the new work as well. If Jane Smith's earlier paper had cited Presley and Johnson, for example, it may look like this:. Place direct quotes between single quotation marks ' ' and provide the page number from the previous work.
Khoo , p. For a thesis sourced from a Library database, add the database name for example: ProQuest database rather than the URL address. APA is an author-date referencing style. You need to follow this style when acknowledging your information sources. APA style requires that all references in a document are to be cited in-text, and that all in-text citations are compiled in a reference list at the end of the document.
In-text citations appear within the body of the document and include details such as author s family name, year of publication, and page number s if applicable. The reference list must provide full details of all in-text citations, and be arranged alphabetically by author. Paraphrasing is when you are expressing the ideas of the author s in your own words. When paraphrasing, use round brackets to add the author s family name and the year of publication, or use the author s family name as part of your sentence, followed by the year of publication in round brackets.
Note: When paraphrasing, the citation details can be used at the beginning, middle or end of the sentence. Note: Citations can also be structured according to whether they give prominence to the author narrative , or to the information being conveyed parenthetical. When paraphrasing, page numbers may also be included as part of the citation, especially if it helps the reader to locate the source of the information in a lengthy document.
In order to establish a learning community in the classroom, it is important to motivate students by addressing both individual and collaborative learning goals Brophy, , pp.
Direct quotes are used when you are using the exact words of the author s. Put direct quotes between double quotation marks and add a page number. Do NOT overuse direct quotes. If the work you are referencing does NOT contain page numbers, then use paragraph numbers, chapter numbers or section headings as part of the in-text reference.
If you omit words from a direct quote, you will need to add a space followed by three ellipsis dots. Cannon argues that "changes in corporate approaches to such sensitive areas.
Note: Quotes more than 40 words in length need to be in block form — without using quotation marks, begin the quote on a new, indented line, and double-space the entire quote. At the end of the quote, include citation details such as author s , year and page number s in brackets. The difference between intrinsic motivation and motivation to learn is closely related to the difference between affective and cognitive engagement experiences. Intrinsic motivation refers primarily to affective experience—enjoyment of the processes involved in engaging in an activity.
In contrast, motivation to learn is primarily a cognitive experience involving attempts to make sense of the information that an activity conveys, to relate this information to prior knowledge, and to master the skills that the activity develops.
Brophy, , p. When an author has published more than one cited work in the same year, distinguish each work by using a lower case letter after the year within the brackets this is also written in the reference list. Identify works by the same author s in the same year by the suffixes a, b, c, etc.
References by the same author s with the same publication year are arranged alphabetically by the title excluding A or The that follows the date. Dean, E. Practice nursing: An action plan for a disparate workforce. Nursing Standard, 32 3 , Top nursing universities fall short in new ratings. Nursing Standard, 31 44 , 9. If there are more than 3 authors and the lead author s are the same, but there are also different contributing authors then cite all authors until a distinction can be made followed by et al.
Arnaiz, M. A framework for evaluating the current level of success of micro-hydropower schemes in remote communities of developing countries. Energy for Sustainable Development, 44 , Micro-hydropower impact on communities' livelihood analysed with the capability approach.
Energy for Sustainable Development, 45 , If citing a source with no author then use the title of the work both in-text and in the reference list. If the title of the work is italicised in the reference list then italicise the title in-text except for news articles found on the web with no author, use double quotation marks in-text and don't italicise the title in the reference list. If no author has been identified, provide the first few words of the title in double quotation marks " " followed by the year.
Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number s. If no page numbers are provided, then include the paragraph number. Budget to link school spending to outcomes. The Australian. Include the word In before the title of the work in italics. Include an edition number if applicable.
If the reference work is continously updated use n. Retrieved September 24, , from URL. In Van Nostrand's scientific encyclopedia 10th ed. If no author has been identified, include the first few words of the title in italics followed by the year. Australia has a growing role in the education of international students Higher education in Australia: the facts , Include a report number, not in italics and in brackets, directly after the title if applicable.
Higher education in Australia: the facts. For example, if you read an article written by Hosany and Martin and they cite information from another study written by Heath and Scott, you would need to acknowledge Heath and Scott in the text:.
In the reference list, you need to include the citation information for the Hosany and Martin article as that is where the Heath and Scott information was sourced:. Hosany, S. Self-image congruence in consumer behavior. Journal of Business Research, 65 5 , Information obtained from personal communication does NOT need to be included in the reference list and should only be referenced in-text. Use parenthetical citations in the text only.
When citing in-text, include the author first name initial s followed by their family name, and a precise date of when the communication took place.
My field placement supervisor commented '. Burns, personal communication, July 3, The details of. Merrick, personal communication, April 25, A DOI is a unique identifier that is assigned to individual journal articles, and provides a persistent link to online content.
Baird, J. The Sydney Morning Herald. Destounis, S. Comparison of breast cancers diagnosed in screening patients in their 40s with and without family history of breast cancer in a community outpatient facility.
American Journal of Roentgenology, 4 , Early Childhood Australia. Mental Health Act Vic s. Primal Pictures. Schirm, V. Quality of life. Larsen Eds. Sullivan, E. Becoming influential: A guide for nurses 2nd ed.
Wang, H. Protein degradation pathways in hepatic ER stress and insulin resistance. When paraphrasing, include the author s family name and year of publication in brackets. Or, if referring to the author s family name in the body of the text, then just include the year of publication in brackets immediately after the family name s. If multiple narrative citations are repeated within the same paragraph, the year of publication can be omitted.
Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number s from the book. Sullivan notes that "challenging the power structure of institutions, organizations, or bureaucracies requires commitment and fortitude" p. Otherwise, just use and to separate author names in the body of the text. Pastorino, E. What is psychology? Cengage Learning. Kraemer, W. Exercise physiology: Integrating theory and application 2nd ed.
Wolters Kluwer. Include the edition number followed by the abbreviation ed. If the book is a first edition, or no edition is stated, do NOT include the edition number. Mash, E. Abnormal child psychology 5th ed. An edited book will generally be comprised of chapters written by several different authors. When citing in-text, you will need to attribute the authors of the particular chapter you are referencing, NOT the editors of the entire work.
Schirm comments that "quality of life assessments provide a way to evaluate the impact of chronic illness on clients and their families" p. Author s of the chapter, year of publication, and title of the chapter precede the details about the book editors and title of book. Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number s from the e-book. Watkins, J. Laboratory and field exercises in sport and exercise biomechanics.
When paraphrasing, include the author s family name, year s of publication in brackets include both the original year of publication, if applicable, as well as the year of publication from the source. Or, if referring to the author s family name in the body of the text, then just include the year s of publication in brackets immediately after the family name s. Include the translator s after the title and add the date of original publication in brackets if applicable after the publication details.
Piaget, J. The child's conception of the world J. Tomlinson, Trans. Original work published Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number s from the journal.
Musiek notes that "if sleep nuclei are damaged, a robust circadian clock may still not trigger sleep" p. When including journal articles in the reference list, you must italicise the title of the Journal and volume number, and include the digital object identifier DOI at the end of the reference if stated. Musiek, E. Circadian rhythms in AD pathogenesis: A critical appraisal. Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 3 2 , According to Felton and Royal "supporting the development of practitioners' skills within preregistration nursing education is complex" p.
Felton, A. Skills for nursing practice: Development of clinical skills in pre-registration nurse education. Nurse Education in Practice, 15 1 , Demacheva, I. The applied cognitive psychology of attention: A step closer to understanding magic tricks. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26, Kalnay, E. Joseph, D. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 77 3 , When paraphrasing, include the author family name s and year of publication in brackets. If no pages are stated, then include the section heading and paragraph number.
Walker and Buchbinder noted that "analysis of the determinants of frequency of use of the various diagnostic methods revealed that motion palpation was more commonly employed by younger chiropractors" Discussion section, para. If citing a journal article without a DOI, include the volume, issue number if available , and page number s. Walker, B. Most commonly used methods of detecting spinal subluxation and the preferred term for its description: A survey of chiropractors in Victoria, Australia.
Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number s from the newspaper. Evans notes that "aspirin's miracle properties revolve around its ability to stop blood platelets clumping together, reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes" p.
Evans, K. Aspirin study raises hopes for dementia prevention. The Age. Baird points out that "recent studies have found much of our nursing population is approaching retirement — and quite alarmingly burnt out — at precisely the time the nursing needs of a broader ageing population is increasing" para. If the article is spread across discontinuous pages, provide all page numbers separated by a comma e. Parnell, S. Medicare freeze no check on GP visits.
The Australian, 1, 5. Include the title of the legislation and the year in italics if referring to an Act in the body of the text. Otherwise, place the year and section number s.
It is necessary to also state the jurisdiction of the legislation, either in the body of the text, or enclosed in brackets e. Note: Include the jurisdiction the first time the act is cited. The jurisdiction can be dropped with subsequent citations. Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the title of the Act, year, jurisdiction and section number s if applicable.
Include the jurisdiction of the legislation in brackets e. Cth for Commonwealth, or the State abbreviation. If a specific section of the legislation is used, this can be highlighted by using an s. If the legislation is obtained from an electronic source, add a retrieval statement to the reference. When citing a Case in-text, it is necessary to include the title of the case in italics followed by the year in brackets.
Alternatively, it is also acceptable to include all case details enclosed in brackets; italicise only the case title, followed by the year. Note: Include the year with the first citation. The year can be dropped in subsequent citations. Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the title of the case, year, page number, section heading if applicable and paragraph number. For court decisions the elements to include are: title of the case in italics, year in brackets, volume number, reporter abbreviation, and starting page number.
Or, if referring to the host's family name in the body of the text, then just include the year of publication in brackets immediately after the family name. If there is no host listed, then use either the executive producer or producer as author instead. Note: If referring to the interviewee in-text, then incorporate them into the sentence e.
On the topic of codeine rescheduling, Harris Swannell, discusses. Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the year and a timestamp to indicate the exact starting point of the quote.
Italicise the podcast title and describe the form type inside square brackets e. Swannell, C. The effect of codeine rescheduling, with Dr Keith Harris [Audio podcast]. When paraphrasing, include the host's family name and year of publication in brackets. On the subject of gene editing, Tizard Taylor, states.
Taylor, A. Gene editing made simple [Video podcast]. According to the latest research. Informit EduTV, Direct quote in-text Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the year and a timestamp to indicate the exact starting point of the quote.
Include the video title in italics and describe the form type inside square brackets e. Informit EduTV. Revolution school: Ep. Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and use the name of the section and the paragraph number as part of the in-text reference if quoting from a website that is NOT a PDF document.
If citing information taken directly from a webpage include author s if applicable, or if no author s are stated then use a company or organisation name, followed by the year in brackets, webpage title in italics, website name and URL. Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number s of the direct quote if taken from a PDF document. If the document does NOT contain page numbers, then use the name of the section and the paragraph number as part of the in-text reference.
If citing information taken directly from a webpage document include author s if applicable, or if no author s are stated then use a company or organisation name, followed by the year in brackets, title of document in italics and retrieval statement in the form of a URL. World Health Organization.
WHO guideline on the use of safety-engineered syringes for intramuscular, intradermal and subcutaneous injections in health-care settings. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation states that workplace mental health hazards are responsible for. If citing information taken directly from a Facebook post include author s if applicable, or if no author s are stated then use a company or organisation name, followed by the year, month and day in brackets, include the first 20 words of the post as the title in italics, if the post contains an image or video include it in square brackets, describe the form type in square brackets e.
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation. Workplace mental health hazards injure thousands of workers each year, just like physical hazards but they often fly under the [Image attached] [Status update]. In relation to the Supreme Court vacancy in the United States, Barack Obama tweeted that "it's time for Senate leaders to put politics aside and fill the Supreme Court vacancy. If citing information taken directly from a tweet include author s if applicable, or if no author s are stated then use a company or organisation name, followed by the Twitter handle in square brackets, include the year, month and day in brackets, followed by the first 20 words of the tweet as the title and hashtag s in italics, if the post contains an image or video include it in square brackets, describe the form type in square brackets e.
Obama, B. If referencing a blog post include the following: the author s name, year of publication, month, day, title of blog post, blog title italicised and a retrieval statement in the form of a URL. Bratianu, P. Why workplace stress impacts nurses. Figure 1 followed by the title of the figure in italics. Below the figure, include a note that has a brief but descriptive phrase, as well as: book title in italics with proper nouns capitalised, or article title in double quotation marks " " and preceded with the word From author s initials followed by family name, preceded with the word by year of publication journal title in italics if applicable volume number in italics if applicable issue number if applicable page number s DOI copyright year and owner Figure 1.
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