
(2007) The novel use of phase change materials in refrigeration plant. Page numbers of the article (do not use ‘p'. Title of journal (this should be in italics) If you read the article in a full-text database service, such as Factiva or EBSCO, and do not have a DOI or direct URL to the article you should use the database URL. To find the DOI, when you read an article online, check the article details as you will usually find it at the start of the article. Some lecturers will ask you to reference and online journal article as a print article, so always check your coursework guidance. If there is no DOI then you should use the URL and include date of access. If the article has a DOI you will not usually be required to add a date of access. The DOI is a permanent identifier provided by publishers so that the article can always be found. Most online articles will have a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and you should use this in your reference. In-text citation: In a theory proposed by Beecher (2016, p. (3 rd ed.) Malden, MA, USA, Blackwell Publishing, pp. In-text citation: (Partridge & Hallam, 2007)Įxample of a chapter in an edited book which is not a first edition:īeecher, H.K. Wagga Wagga, Australia, Centre for Information Studies, pp.

(eds.) Exploring methods in information literacy research. (2007) Evidence-based practice and information literacy. Page numbers (use ‘p.' before a single page number and ‘pp.' where there are multiple pages) Place of publication (if there is more than one place listed, use the first named) Series title and number (if part of a series) Databases, e-journals, e-books and websites.


