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PROF SHANGE

MARCH 2024 REFERENCING


Tell Tell your story.

Tell Tell other people’s stories.


ANALOGY

Acknowledge Acknowledge the owners of the stories.


WHY REFERENCE

Good practice in academic Cite original source of the


writing. information.
Transgression

Dishonesty

PLAGIARISM
No integrity

Stealing of ideas

False pretence
Bailey (2011: 22) defines abstracts by mentioning that they
are normally found in journal articles.

Achebe and Mphahlele (1958:5) state that ‘ African culture


is completely different from Western culture”.
HOW TO DO IT When comparing cultures “African culture is completely
IN-TEXT different from Western culture” (Achebe and
Mphahlele,1958:5).
When compared to Western culture, African culture is
completely different (Achebe and Mphahlele, 1958:5)
BIBLIOGRAPHY/REFERENCE LIST

What is the difference between the two? As stated before, a reference list only has sources from which
you have quoted or paraphrased, whereas a bibliography
contains all the works cited in a paper including other sources
that the author consulted even if they are not mentioned in the
text.
 Setiyadi, A.B. (2019). Exploring
motivational orientations of English as
foreign language (EFL) learners: A case
study in Indonesia. South African Journal
of Education, 39, (1), 1-12.
BIBLIOGRAPHY/REFERENCE http://www.sajournalofeducation.co.za/ind
LIST ex.php/saje/article/view/1500/844
 TUTORIAL LETTER 501 Page 70, 4.10

 You can visit the site and listen to the


short video on citation.
Here is an example of a list of references (Harvard style):
 Kirk, E. 1996. ‘Evaluating information on the
internet’. The Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins
University.
http.www.library.jhu.edu/researchhelp/general/evalua
ting/ (Accessed 2009-06-04; revisited 2013-04-29
 Morris, W. ‘David Hume’. 2009. The Stanford

MORE
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (Summer 2009
Edition), E. N. Zalta (ed.).
http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum
2009/entries/hume/>. (Accessed: 2009-08-15;

EXAMPLES
revisited 2013-04-29)
 University of Carlifonia Berkeley Library. 2009.
URL=
 http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/
Internet/Evaluate.HTML (accessed 2009-06-04;
revisited 2013-04-29
CONSEQUENCES

INVESTIGATIONS DELAY IN DISCIPLINARY SUSPENSION


OBTAINING ACTION
RESULTS

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