Referencing Good kids reference. Bad kids cheat. Books: The information required is as follows, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name of the author(s) Year published Title City published Publisher Pages used This is all written in one line, like below: ● Last name, First Initial. (Year published). Title. City: Publisher, Page(s). Example: Sterne, R. (2017). I Love Teaching. Perth: Wanderer Publications, p.32. As you are writing, use quotation marks for passages of text that you have copied from books. Sterne states "it really isn't difficult to do something that you love" (Sterne, 2017). WEBSITES: ● Last name, First initial. (Year published). Article Title. Journal, [online] Volume(Issue), pages. Available at: URL [Accessed Day Month, Year]. You may not be able to find ALL of this information, but find as much as you can! Example: Sterne, R. (2017). A Guide to Teaching. Teachers 'r' Us, [online] Available at: a-guide-toteaching/notredame.corecurriculum.com [Accessed Monday 12th Jan 2017] Morris, L. (2017). Who Were the Chinese Anzacs?. National Geographic, [online] Available at: http://www.nationalgeographic.com.au/australia/who-were-the-chinese-anzacs.aspx [Accessed Wednesday, 17th May 2017] Müller, Vincent C. (2016), ‘Editorial: Risks of artificial intelligence’, in Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Risks of general intelligence (London: CRC Press - Chapman & Hall), 1-8. Available at: https://philpapers.org/archive/MLLERO-2.pdf [Accessed Wednesday, 17th May 2017)