1. What is havard and author- date system?
= It is a reference style which widely used in academic writing.
2. What is the difference between an in-text citation and a list of references?
= In-text citation is the reference that provided in the body of the paper while a list of references is a full bibliography of an in-text citation and other source that have been used to write an article. A list of reference giving at the end of the article.
3. What are 2 different ways to use in-text citation?
= One is put at the end of the sentences in a bracket, the other one is use in the part of the sentences.
4. What should you do if the book has more than 3 authors?
= Use only the family name of the first-listed author follow by the expression 'et al.' meaning 'and other'
( ellis et al.2004)
5. What should be included for a book of in the list of references?
= Family names and initials of authors, year, title and subtitle in italics, publisher and city of publication.
http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-support/study-skills/handouts/authordate-harvard.php
Learning Academic Vocabulary
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