Learn how to write in-text citations in any style, reference lists and bibliographies, where you are citing information or quotes the author of your reference has taken from the source of books, websites, journals and more.

EXAMPLE OF A REFERENCE LIST
References

  1. Grant, R.M (2002). Contemporary strategy analysis: concepts, techniques applications (4th ed,). Maiden, MA: Backwell Publisher.
  2. Slater, R. (1999). General Electric: The Jack Welch Era, 1981 – 1998. In R. M. Grant and K.E. Neupert (Eds), Cases in Contemporary Strategy Analysis (pp. 56-78). Oxford: Blackwell.
  3. Pascale, R. T. (1984). Perspective on strategy: The real story behind Honda’s success. California Management Review 26(3), 47-72.
  4. Tay, W. (2001). The critical role of top management in leading and managing change, Conference on Leading and Managing Strategic Change (18 – 19 Jan 2001: Kuala Lumpur).

 


CITATION OF A BOOK

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CITATION OF A CHAPTER IN A BOOK

How to search for a book chapter in OPAC
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  • Editor of book and not Author of chapter
  • Title of book and not Title of chapter

CITATION OF A JOURNAL ARTICLE

How to search for a Journal article in OPAC
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  • Search for TITLE of the journal

CITATION OF A CONFERENCE PAPER

How to search for a Conference Paper in OPAC
To search for a conference paper in OPAC, search for

  • Name of the Conference and not Title of paper or Author of paper.
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