Referencing and citations: MCQ Voting activity
Here are some examples of referencing questions you may want to ask. The answers are highlighted in red.
- What is a citation?
- A list at the end of a chapter or essay giving full details of sources referenced within the essay
- Appears in the text of your essay, wherever you use a quote or incorporate an idea you have picked up from another source
- Appears at the bottom of a page or chapter and gives a reference to sources used within the text.
- When referencing a website, it is important to include
- The search engine used
- The number of times you have accessed the page
- The date you last accessed the page
- The type of site
- When referencing a journal article it is important to include
- The publishers details
- The page numbers of the article
- The editor(s) of the journal
- Place of publication
- What type of reference is the following an example of
Hampson, N. 1981. The Enlightenment in France. In:Porter R and Teich, M.eds. The Enlightenment in national context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.41-53
- Book
- Journal article
- Website
- Chapter in a book
- Which is the correct reference for the following online journal article (Harvard Style)
- Jacob, D and Winner, D. 2009. Effect of climate change on air quality. Atmospheric Environment.[Online]. 43(1), pp.51-63. [Accessed 24th March 2010]. Available from:
- Jacob, D and D Winner. 2009. Effect of climate change on air quality. Atmospheric Environment [online]. 43(1), pp51-63. Available from:
- Jacob, D and Winner,D. 2009. Effect of climate change on air quality. Atmospheric Environment [online]. 43(1), [Accessed 24th March 2010], pp51-63. Available from:
- Jacob, D and Winner,D. 2009. Effect of climate change on air quality. Atmospheric Environment.43(1), [Accessed 24th March 2010], pp51-63. Available from:
- In the Harvard system of referencing, your bibliography should be ordered:
a.Numerically
b.By material type
c.Alphabetically by authors surname
d.In the order they appear within your text
e.Date order, with the latest date appearing first
- Which of the following do you not need to provide a reference for:
a.An image found on the web
b.Someone else’s ideas that you have put in your own word (paraphrase)
c.Quotation
d.Data you have collected e.g.interviews
- When summarising the ideas from two different sources which citation is correct (Harvard Style)
a.Smith, 2008 and Adams, 2009
b.SMITH, A 2008, ADAMS, B 2009
c.Smith, 2008; Adams, 2009
d.Smith, 2008 & Adams, 2009
- What does 15(2) mean in a journal article reference
a.Issue 15, volume 2
b.Page 15, volume 2
c.Volume 15, issue 2
d.Volume 15, page 2
- When using a direct quotation from a source in your work what should your citation look like (Harvard style)
a.Smith, 2008, p.15
b.Smith, 2008
c.SMITH 2008 p15
d.SMITH 2008