How do I cite an article in the UK?

How do I cite an article in the UK?

How do I cite an article in the UK?

Here are the full rules about each piece of information:

  1. Author(s) of the article.
  2. Year of publication (in round brackets).
  3. Title of the article.
  4. Title of the journal, which must be in italics.
  5. Volume number and issue number, if available (issue number in brackets).

How do you cite a source in an assignment?

To cite a source in the text of your written assignment, indicate the last name of the author(s), or if there is no author, the first few words of the document title (in quotation marks), then the page, chapter, figure, or table numbers (if applicable).

What referencing does UOB use?

There are a number of widely used referencing styles – Harvard being commonly used across health and social sciences, and Vancouver in the medical sciences. However, participants on the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson programme are expected to use the Harvard referencing style to acknowledge their sources.

How do you reference London?

How to cite “London” by Edward Rutherfurd

  1. APA. Rutherfurd, E. (1998). London. Random House.
  2. Chicago. Rutherfurd, Edward. 1998. London. New York, NY: Random House.
  3. MLA. Rutherfurd, Edward. London. Random House, 1998.

How DOI reference an online article?

Include information in the following order:

  1. author (if available)
  2. year of publication.
  3. article title (between single quotation marks)
  4. newspaper title (in italics)
  5. date of article (day, month, page number—if given—and any additional information available)
  6. accessed day month year (the date you accessed the items)

How do you cite Oxford?

Oxford style Author’s given name or initial before the last name (e.g. John Smith) then cites the title, place of publication, publisher, date of publication, the page reference. If you refer to the same work again in the footnotes, use only the author’s last name and the page number(s).

How do you cite an Internet article?