

Name the translator or editor only in the end-text reference, immediately following the title. Used in end-text referencing when item is identified as being a revised edition to represent pages.įor electronic sources that do not provide page numbers, use the paragraph number and, if available, preceded by the abbreviation ‘para.’ If one page number is being referred to, use the abbreviation p. These are included in the in-text citation. 5206.0).ĭissertation Abstracts International. Use in your end text referencing when the resource incorporates a number that represents the accession, order, catalogue, etc numberĪustralian national accounts: National income, expenditure and product (Cat. 1) reports 'Australia is about to confront the biting reality of US military decline'. 1 of 4) defines residents as 'economic entities (persons, organisations or enterprises) which have a closer association with the territory of Australia than with any other territory'.įlitton (2012, para.

(Alberto, Jacobi & Keating, 1993) for the first citation and (Alberto et al., 1993) in subsequent citations.Ĭompiled or custom textbooks are created to support specific units. NOTE: full stop after 'al.' not after 'et' It is used in in-text citations where there are 3 or more authors.

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