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This assignment provides insights into nervous system research, highlighting its complexities. Students will learn the critical aspects of referencing different source types, including books, journals, and websites. Emphasis will be placed on proper citation formats and in-text referencing for various scenarios, enhancing academic writing skills. The assignment aims to foster analytical thinking about the ethical implications and societal impact of nervous system studies, encouraging students to evaluate the advancements, controversies, and challenges in the field.
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Nervous System Research Assignment Referencing SCIS- Year 9 The Good, the bad and the Ugly.
Books • Include these elements in your citation: • author (surname and initial) • year of publication [in brackets] • title of the book (and subtitle if there is one) [in italics] • edition (but not if it is the first edition) • place of publication • publisher
Books • With one author: • Hassan, R. (2004). Media, politics and the network society. Maidenhead: Open University Press. • With two authors: • Burnell, P. and Randall, V. (2004). Politics in the developing world. Oxford: Oxford University Press • With more than two authors: • White, S. et al. (1995). How Russia votes. Chatham, NJ.: Chatham House Publishers.
Journals and Magazines • Include these elements in your citation: • author • year of publication [in brackets] • title of the article [in single speech marks] • title of the journal [in italics] • volume (and issue number) – or date for newspapers • page number(s)
Journals and Magazines • Saward, M. (1993). ‘Direct democracy revisited’. Politics 13 (2), pp.18-24.
Websites • Include these elements in your citation: • Author • Title of website • Date posted • URL • Date you accessed the website
Websites • Murray, Tony. South African 505 Racing Assoication. 1/2003. http://home.mweb.co.za/ru/rudolph/SA. 8/2/2006
In text citations • After paraphrasing it is important to say where you got your ideas from. • Since you will have a bibliography, you do not need to provide a full reference, however, you do need to give the authors name and the year of publication. • For example : (Philips, 2007)
In text citations • Short quotations – usually for lines of less can be incorporated in the body of the text with quotation marks where necessary and followed by an in-text reference. • Example • Hittler and Mussolini were “extreme nationalists” (Johnson, 1978: 72) who lead their countries….
In text citations • Longer quotations – are set out as a separate block of text, indented from the margins with no quotations marks but followed by an in-text reference. • Example • On 4 December 1928 President Coolidge gave his last public message to the new Congress. • No Congress of the United States ever assembled, on surveying the state of the Union, has met with a more pleasing prospect . . .The country can regard the present with satisfaction and anticipate the future with optimism.(McCoy,D.1967:392)
How to arrange your list • Your list should be arrange in alphabetical order. • All media should be included in one list. • Do not break you list into sections for books and internet sites.