1. Scientific Journal:
– Author(s)
– Year of publication
– Title
– Journal title (italicized)
– Type of medium (in large parenthesis)
– Volume (italicized, colon after)
– Page numbers
– Available (colon after)
– Supplier (/ after)
– Database name (/ after)
– Item or accession number
– Access date (in large parenthesis)
Examples:
1. Scientific journal:
– Clark, J. K. (2006). Complications in academia: sexual harassment and the law. Siecus Report [CD-ROM] 29: 19-31. Available: 1994 SIRS/SIRS 1993 School/Volume 4/Article 93A [September 21 2007].
2. Magazine articles:
– Viviano, F. (1995, April/May). The new Mafia order. Mother Jones Magazine [Online]: 72 paragraphs. Available: http://……… [Retrieved March 17 1996].
3. Personal email:
– Email should be referenced as a personal communication in the body of your text but not appear in the reference list
BIBLIOGRAPHY
– If you have used other material as background reading, you may include this in a new list under the heading Bibliography