Citation of References
Essays, theses and assignments need to formally recognise the resources from which you have obtained information. This is called citing or referencing and is done within the body of your text and in the bibliography at the end.
Academic Honesty and Plagiarism
- Read the University's Academic Honesty in Coursework (plagiarism) policy
- Read the University's Plagiarism: Student Coursework - Policy and Procedures document, which includes a compliance statement for individual and collaborative work
Style Guides
There are a number of styles you may follow, the most commonly used in the Sciences is the Harvard Style of Referencing. Referencing styles follow rules of punctuation and other details for setting out a bibliography, and for citing within the text of an assignment. The four web guides below explain by examples, covering a variety of print and electronic sources.
- University of Melbourne's brief guide to Harvard (Author/Date) Style
- University of Technology Sydney Library's Referencing Guide: Harvard Examples
- University of Queensland Quick Reference Citation Guides for a number of different styles
- The free online Wikipedia Guide to Citing Sources
Peer-reviewed journals, journal Abbreviations and other Information
- Peer-reviewed or refereed journals
- Genamics JournalSeek presents journals categorised into subject areas. The information includes the description (aims and scope), journal abbreviation, journal homepage link, subject category and ISSN, but does not contain articles or abstracts.
- All that JAS: Journal Abbreviation Sources Cyberstacks comprehensive listing of sources for journal abbreviation organised by subject
Other Resources
- Learn about EndNote, a personal bibliographic software program that allows you to organise your references and build bibliographies for your thesis, essay or assignment.
Go to The Write Site for online support to help you develop your academic and professional writing skills. - Learn about Peer Review or Refereeing in Wikipedia.
- See also the University of Sydney Learning Centre.
Faculty Liaison Librarian : School of Chemistry and School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences
Caroline Regan (Monday, Thursday and Friday) Phone 862 78729
Ute Foster (Tuesday and Wednesday) Phone: 862 78702
Fax: 862 78730

