To achieve Unit 1
P1, M1 & D1 you need to use "appropriate techniques" to extract
information from written sources. The easiest way to achieve this is to reference the
websites you have used to gain information for your contextual study.
This can be done
in different ways depending on how you have presented your
information. However you always will need a reference list.
The easiest way
to reference your written sources is through Harvard Referencing
For Books
It should always
be;
- Author’s last name, initial of first
name (date) Title of the book. Publisher:
Place of publishing
- E.g. Goodwin, A. (1992) Dancing
in the Distraction Factory. University of Minnesota: Minneapolis
For Websites
It should always
be:
- Author’s last name, initial of first
name (date) Title on the website. [Website]: Available at <URL>
Date visited:
- E.g. McHugh, J. (2000). ‘How To
Write References’. [Website] Available at:
<http://www.referencingfordummies.co.uk/harvard/doesnotexist> Date
visited: November 2nd 2011
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