Level 3
Level 3 - Bibliography
The APA referencing system that is used at St Patrick’s College.
A list of references or bibliography should appear at the end of your work. You can use an online reference generator to help you record your sources in the correct format. If you have forgotten the KRC password it is on the SIMON homepage near the KRC links. The list should contain details of only those sources cited in the text. The full citation of each source contains the author’s name, year of publication, title, and publication or retrieval details. You will need information about your sources to do this.
A list of references or bibliography should appear at the end of your work. You can use an online reference generator to help you record your sources in the correct format. If you have forgotten the KRC password it is on the SIMON homepage near the KRC links. The list should contain details of only those sources cited in the text. The full citation of each source contains the author’s name, year of publication, title, and publication or retrieval details. You will need information about your sources to do this.
References
Black, 2012. Artic. [Online] Available at: www.articenviro.science.gov.ru [Accessed 2013].
Gladfry, J., 2012. Climate change: What we do know...and what we don't. New Scientist, 3(6), pp. 32-47.
Gore, A., 2007. An Inconvenient Truth: the crisis of global warming. 1 ed. London: Bloomsbury.
Johnson, B., 2013. From melting glaciers. 2nd ed. London: Penguin.
Gladfry, J., 2012. Climate change: What we do know...and what we don't. New Scientist, 3(6), pp. 32-47.
Gore, A., 2007. An Inconvenient Truth: the crisis of global warming. 1 ed. London: Bloomsbury.
Johnson, B., 2013. From melting glaciers. 2nd ed. London: Penguin.
Inappropriate sources
When using sources to support your work they need to be authoritative. Use your Information Literacy skills.
Remember the fours Cs – Credibility, Currency, Consistency and Content.
Ask.com is not a source. Google images is not a source – look for the URL that directs to the exact webpage that has the image.
Remember the fours Cs – Credibility, Currency, Consistency and Content.
Ask.com is not a source. Google images is not a source – look for the URL that directs to the exact webpage that has the image.