All appendices included with assignments should be clearly labeled with a letter (A) or number (1). If you are referring to your own appendices, don’t reference the appendix itself, just signpost it in your text, for example:It is clear (see Appendix 1) that ... If you have included an appendix with your assignment and have included references within it, just insert the citations in the text of your appendix as normal and include the full references in your reference list. If the appendix you have created consists entirely of text written by someone else, then put the citation at the bottom of the text and include the full reference in your list. Referencing appendices in someone else's work If you wish to refer to an appendix in someone else's work, then you note this, along with a page number if appropriate, in the citation in your text, for example: It has been shown (Walsh, 2010 Appendix A p. 2) that ... The book, journal article etc is referenced in the normal way in your reference list. |
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