Referencing
Free Pamphlets to Download
Collect a copy of one of our useful study pamphlets online:
| What is Plagiarism? | |
| Acknowledging Sources | |
| Referencing Essentials | Choose PDF or web page format |
Booklet
Avoiding Plagiarism Download the PDF
This booklet is also available from ASU for $2.50 inclusive of GST.
The booklet includes further information on:
- using sources correctly
- referencing styles
- integrating quotations
- strategies for avoiding plagiarism
Useful links on referencing systems
How to acknowledge what you've read
Introduction to Citation from the University of Melbourne
A guide to referencing fom Monash University
A guide to different referencing styles from Curtin University
What style does my department use?
Ask them! Or consult the department website or the University of Melbourne library:
This extremely helpful site includes citation guidelines for particular faculties within the University of Melbourne and discipline specific examples of how to cite within particular faculties.
Specific information for:
Author-date styles (APA, Harvard, MLA)
A guide to using all reference styles used at the University of Melbourne
A guide to using the Harvard system from the University of New South Wales.
Guides to using both APA and MLA referencing styles from Murdoch university
Footnote styles (Chicago, Oxford, Cambridge)
A guide to using the Oxford style from the University of Southern Queensland
A guide to using Chicago/Turabian documentation from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Numbered styles (Vancouver)
A guide to using the Vancouver system from Curtin University
Referencing electronic sources
A guide from Purdue University
Online. A reference guide to citing internet sources. Detailed advice for citing online sources including email messages, listserv messages and material from web discussion forums. Covers four citation styles.