Transcription of Citing & Referencing: Vancouver Style
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Citing & referencing : Vancouver StyleContents1. What is referencing ? 12. Why should I reference? 13. What should I reference? 24. What is a citation? 25. How do I write citations using the Vancouver Style ? Citing one author Citing more than one piece of work at the same time Citing the author s name in your text Citing more than one author s name in your text Citing works by the same author written in the same year Citing from works with no obvious author Citing from chapters written by different authors Secondary referencing Citing a direct quotation Citing an image/illustration/table/diagram/ photograph/figure/picture Citing from multimedia works Citing from an interview or personal communication Tips on good quotation practice 76.
or dissertation guidelines, check which style of referencing your lecturer or department asks you to use. If you don’t check, and you use a style that is not the one stated in your guidelines, you could find you lose marks. This guide introduces you to the Vancouver referencing style, which uses a ‘numerical-endnote’ approach.
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