Referencing


Extracts from a book, journal and a website have been provided for you below. Using the textbox, create a bibliography for these sources in your preferred style. When you have finished, click on the reveal button to check your answers.

Harvard
Department of Trade and Industry. (n.d.) Non taxable benefits. [online].
Available at: http://www.dti.gov.uk/htm123 (Accessed: 21 March 2012).

Tajima, T. (2012) ‘The bionic era?’, Journal of Applied Nanotechnology, 10(7), pp. 2–12.

Warwick, S. and Franton, M.D. (eds.) (2012) Social policy in the spotlight. 3rd edn.
London: Rostrum Press.

APA
Department of Trade and Industry. (n.d.). Non taxable benefits. Retrieved 21 March 2012, from http://www.dti.gov.uk/htm123.

Tajima, T. (2012). The bionic era? Journal of Applied Nanotechnology, 10(7), 2–12.

Warwick, S. &Franton, M.D. (Eds.). (2012). Social policy in the spotlight (3rd ed.). London, UK: Rostrum Press.

MLA
Department of Trade and Industry. Non Taxable Benefits. n.d. Web. 21 March. 2012. http://www.dti.gov.uk/htm123

Tajima, Tatsuya. “The Bionic Era?” Journal of Applied Nanotechnology 10.7 (2012): 2–12. Print.

Warwick, Susan and Marshall D. Franton. Eds. Social Policy in the Spotlight. 3rd ed. London: Rostrum Press, 2012. Print.

MHRA
Department of Trade and Industry, Non Taxable Benefits (n.d.), http://www.dti.gov.uk/htm123 [Accessed 21 March 2012]

Tajima, Tatsuya, ‘The Bionic Era?’, Journal of Applied Nanotechnology 10.7 (2012), 2-12

Warwick, Susan and Marshall D. Franton, eds., Social Policy in the Spotlight, 3rd edn (London: Rostrum Press, 2012)

* Remember, colleges follow different systems for the format of references and bibliographies, often with their own variations. Follow your department guide exactly, and/or use software like Zotero or EndNote.