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References

Use range of references including books, websites, etc.


Always Paste all references in an alphabetical order at the end of the document
Use as many references as possible
Use Contradicting Arguments in referencing to get additional marks

7 types of organizational structures (2020) Lucidchart. Available at:


https://www.lucidchart.com/blog/types-of-organizational-structures (Accessed: 16 March 2024).

Books
1. Surname (Author 1) : Stainton,
2. Initial (Author 1) : H.
3. Year of publication (in brackets) : (2019)
4. Title of Book (in Italic) : TEFL Tourism
5. Edition Number (If any) : (blank)
6. Place of Publication : Wallingford:
7. Publisher Name : Cabi
Reference example (1 Author)
Stainton, H. (2019) TEFL Tourism. Wallingford, Cabi.
Reference example (2 Authors: Write “and” then Author Surname and initial)
Stainton, H. and Terrace, P. (2019) TEFL Tourism. Wallingford, Cabi.
Reference example (Multiple Authors: Add “et al.” in italic)
Stainton, H. et al. (2019) TEFL Tourism. Wallingford, Cabi.

Website (Use Google Scholars, Do not use Wikipedia [Anyone can write on wikipedia])
1. Surname (Author 1) : Stainton,
2. Initial (Author 1) : H.
3. Year of Publication : (2021)
4. Document Name (in italic) : Blue Sky Thinking: 5 Things to Know About Air Pollution.
5. Webpage Source : [Online] Available from https://tourismteacher.com/hailey-
stainton/
6. Accessed on : [Accessed 8 September 2021.]

Reference example (Author is a person)


Stainton, H. (2021) Blue Sky Thinking: 5 Things to Know About Air Pollution. Online] Available from
https://tourismteacher.com/hailey-stainton/ [Accessed 8 September 2021.]
Reference example (Author is a Company)
United Nations (2021) Blue Sky Thinking: 5 Things to Know About Air Pollution. Online] Available from
https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/09/1099152 [Accessed 8 September 2021.]

Lecture/Presentation
1. Surname (Author 1) : Wright,
2. Initial (Author 1) : H.
3. Year of Publication : (2020)
4. Document Name (in italic) : Carbon Offsetting.
5. Source : [Lecture/Presentation]
6. Module Name (If any) : Sustainable Tourism.
7. Name of Institution or location : Buckingham College.
8. Date of lecture : 04 Jul

Reference example (Author is a person)


Wright, H. (2020) Carbon Offsetting. [Lecture] Sustainable Tourism. Buckingham College. 04 Jul

Journal Articles
1. Surname (Author 1) : Stainton,
2. Initial (Author 1) : H.
3. Year of publication (in brackets) : (2018)
4. Title of Article : The Tourist Who Teaches
5. Name of Journal (in Italic) : Tourism Geographies
6. Issue Number (If any) : 20 (1)
7. Page Number : 127-143

Reference example (1 Author)


Stainton, H. (2019) TEFL Tourism. Wallingford, Cabi.
Reference example (2 Authors: Write “and” then Author Surname and initial)
Stainton, H. and Terrace, P. (2019) TEFL Tourism. Wallingford, Cabi.
Reference example (Multiple Authors: Add “et al.” in italic)
Stainton, H. et al. (2019) TEFL Tourism. Wallingford, Cabi.
In text citation
1. Surname (Author 1) : Stainton,
2. Year of publication (in brackets) : 2019

Example of referencing an author:


Stainton, 2019
Example of referencing a Company:
United Nations, 2020

Contradicting Reference Example


Richar Branson believes the future of aviation is in space (Branson, 2021), however Michael O’Leary
claims that space travel will never take off (O’Leary, 2021).

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