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REFERENCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY References are the material that you have quoted in the text.

. Bibliography are additional material that you have consulted, but have not referred to in the text, and you deem it useful to bring top the attention of other users. These appear in separate sections (do not mix them). The way reference material are stated differ according to the type of source. FORMAT FOR REFERENCES: Chronological Ordering format. The reference material can be a Journal, book, a conference or symposiums proceedings. It can also be a report, a website or an MSc dissertation, an MPhil or PhD thesis, or a Project report. The format of reference varies according to source. When from a journal: Name of authors, title of paper, name of journal in italic, volume number (issue number), year of publication, pp. 1st page-last page. When from the proceedings of a conference, symposium, colloquium, forum or a meeting: Name of authors, title of paper, Proc. name of conference and organising body, Venue (e.g. London), month and year, pp. 1st page-last page. When a book or report: Name of authors, title of book, name of publisher (in italics), any edition number, place of publication (e.g. New York), year of publication. Thesis, dissertations and project reports: Name of author, title, name of university or institution, year. Finally, some papers appear in edited books: Name of authors, title of paper, in name of editor (Ed.), name of book, name of publisher, any edition number, place of publication, year of publication, pp. 1st page of paper-last page of paper. For Website, give the full site address: http://www.

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