Reference List entry for a journal article with two or three authors.
Essential Information to include:
- Authors Family name, Initials
- Year of publication
- ‘Title of article’ – note use of ‘single’ inverted commas, and minimum use of capital letters
- Title of Journal – in italics (to identify the journal name.) Use capital letters for all words except for words such as, on, and, in, for
- Month
- Volume: vol.
- Number: no.
- Issue: issue
- Page(s) p. or pp. (for whole article)
Additional information to include if using electronic journals:
- Viewed - day month year
- Database
Hoekman, B & Newfarmer, F 2005, 'Preferential trade agreements, investment disciplines and investment flows', Journal of World Trade, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 949-973.
Example of reference list entry if using electronic journals:
Hoekman, B & Newfarmer, F 2005, ‘Preferential trade agreements, investment disciplines and investment flows’, Journal of World Trade, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 949-973, viewed 28 August 2007, Proquest Database.
Reference list entry using a journal article with two or three authors.
Referencing information for a journal article needs to be written in this order:
Authors
Year of publication
‘Title of article’
Title of Journal
Month
vol.
no.
issue
page(s)
Additional information to include if using electronic journals
- Viewed - day, month year
- Database
(a) The following example contains all the information needed for the reference list entry, but it is not written in the correct order or format required by your lecturers.
Title of article: | Leading and coping with change |
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Year of Publication: | June, 2004 |
Author: | Woodward Sally and Hendry Chris |
Journal Name: | Journal of Change Management |
Volume: | 4 |
Number: | 2 |
Page: | 155-183 |
Additional information to include if using electronic journals
- Viewed, - day, month year
- Database
From the information given above, write the reference list entry in the text area below:
(b) From the examples below, click on the correct reference list entry: