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About Information Literacy
STEP 1: STARTING out
STEP 2: FINDING
STEP 3: EVALUATE
STEP 4: Legal & ethical USE
STEP 5: COMMUNICATE
- Writing an essay/assignment
Consulting sources
Reading and making notes
Preparing the bibliography
In-text referencing
Compiling the bibliography
Example
Elements required
Harvard style
Vancouver
Abbreviations for USA
More information
Writing the first draft
Revising the assignment
Writing final draft
Collating the assignment
Checking the final draft
Example
- Tips for presentations
- Tips for posters
- Tips for brochures
- Tips for displays
- E-communication guidelines
- Writing styles
- Quiz |
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Vancouver Referencing Style
Article: Multiple authors
Authors. Title. Title of journal. Date of publication; volume(issue):page
numbers
| Vancouver |
Power C, Zinn L. Their wish is your
command. Business Week 1991;3237:126-127. |
| Notes |
- When there are 6 or less authors, you must list all the
authors.
- If there is 7 or more authors you only list the first
6 authors and add "et al" (et al means "and
others").
- Do not use italics or underlining for the title.
- Only the first word of a journal or book title are capitalised.
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