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References demystified. Sara Peacock. SfEP conference 13-15 September 2014.
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References DemystifiedSfEP Conference, Royal Holloway,
15 September 2014
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Why do authors use references?
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What bibliographical information do we need?
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Books
Turner, Victor W. and Edward M. Bruner, eds., The Anthropology of Experience. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Turner, VW & EM Bruner (eds), The Anthropology of Experience. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Turner, Victor W. and Bruner, Edward M. (eds.) The Anthropology of Experience (Urbana: University of Illinois Press).
Turner, V.W. and E.M. Bruner, eds, The Anthropology of Experience. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL.
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Journal articles
Bauman, Richard. 1975. “Verbal Art as Performance.” American Anthropologist 77(2): 290–311.
Bauman, R (1975) Verbal Art as Performance, American Anthropologist 77, no. 2, 290–311.
Bauman, R. ‘Verbal Art as Performance’, American Anthropologist 77/2 (1975): 290–311.
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Chapter in a book
Abrahams, Roger D. 1977. “Toward an Enactment-Centered Theory of Folklore”. In Frontiers of Folklore, ed. William Bascom, 79–120. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Abrahams, RD (1977) Toward an Enactment-Centered Theory of Folklore, in W Bascom (ed.), Frontiers of Folklore, 79–120. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Abrahams, R.D. ‘Toward an Enactment-Centered Theory of Folklore’. In W. Bascom, ed., Frontiers of Folklore. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, pp. 79–120.
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Web page
Strogatz, Steven. 2008. “Steven Strogatz on Sync.” TED: Ideas Worth Spreading. Accessed March 7, 2009. http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/steven_strogatz_on_sync.html.
Strogatz, S. (2008) Steven Strogatz on Sync. TED: Ideas Worth Spreading, www.ted.com/index.php/talks/steven_strogatz_on_sync.html (accessed on 7 March 2009).
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ebooks
Buchanan, Donna A. (ed.) Balkan Popular Culture and the Ottoman Ecumene. Kindle file. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2007.
Buchanan, DA, ed.(2007) Balkan Popular Culture and the Ottoman Ecumene (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press). Kindle file.
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Bibliographies and reference lists
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Bibliographies
A bibliography is an alphabetical list of works, which can also contain works other than those cited by the author
A select bibliography is an alphabetical list of works, which may not contain all those cited by the author.
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References
A references list contains all publications cited in the text, but only those publications.
A list of further reading is not the same as a select bibliography – it might also contain explanatory paragraphs.
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What do we need to check?
• Consistency
• House style
• Punctuation
• Italicization
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Standardizing names of authors
Transliterated names: make consistent?
Mixture of names and initials?
More than one initial (e.g. Th. for Théophile)?
Punctuation?
Space between initials?
Order of second and subsequent authors’ names?
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Standardizing names of publishers
Include Inc., & Co., & Sons, Ltd, etc.?
Include state with US/Canadian places of publication?
Be wary: some publishers’ names and places of publication have changed over time.
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Standardizing other elements
Journal names: abbreviations?
Place(s) of publication
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Ordering of lists
Alphabetical order by author’s surname. Then:
•Multiple works by the same single author?•Multiple works by that author and one other?•Multiple works by that author and two or more others?
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Naming conventions
Alphabetical order for:
•Spanish names (in two parts)?•Traditional Chinese names?•Surnames with prefixes (e.g. de Beauvoir)?•Mac/Mc?•Saint/St?•Other foreign names?
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Short-title system
• Used in footnotes or endnotes.
• Author’s surname and short version of the title given in note.
• The full reference is usually given at first mention in the book (or chapter?), with the short version used thereafter. (If there is a bibliography, the short version can be used throughout.)
• Ibid. can be used, but must be consistent.
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Author–date (Harvard) system
• Parenthetical reference in the body of the text of the author’s name, year of publication and (if needed) page no.: (Smith 1993: 48).
• Full reference given in References list.
• Many different variations in citation style are acceptable; consistency is the most important thing.
• Consistency also important for ordering multiple citations in the text: alphabetical or chronological; punctuation?
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Other popular systems 1
Numbered systems (e.g. Vancouver)
• Indexed in text with superscript numbers (often in parentheses).
• Publications listed in references list in order they first appear in the text.
• There should be a complete sequence of numbers in the text corresponding to the numbered references.
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Other popular systems 2
Author–number system
• Similar to the author–date system.
• Each author’s publications are numbered rather than dated.
MLA
• Author’s name in text is enough (unless there is more than work by that author, in which case title is mentioned). Accompanied by ‘Works cited’ list.
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Other editorial tasks
You might be asked to convert short-title references in notes to author–date, or vice versa.
This is not easily automated, so might be better done by the author. Sometimes in multi-author books publishers prefer to leave each chapter internally consistent.