Full mhra referencing Handbook Contents Part 1: The Basics of Referencing



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(accessed 19 January 2013).

  • Bibliography:

  • Terrorism Order 2004 (SI 2004/3354) (statutory instrument) (accessed 19 January 2013).

  • Name/title including year (in italics)
    SI year and number
    URL
    Accessed







  • GOVERNMENT & EU

  • European Union publications

  • In-text citation:

  • The predicted migration of labour2

  • Footnote:

  • 2. European Commission, Making Globalisation Profitable (Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2007).

  • Bibliography:

  • European Commission, Making Globalisation Profitable (Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2007).

  • Name of EU institution
    Title (in italics)
    Place of publication: publisher
    Year of publication

  • Government publications

  • Command Papers – Green and White Papers

  • In-text citation:

  • Useful advice9 includes…

  • Footnote:

  • 9. Lord Chancellor’s Department, Government Policy on Referencing (Cm 4517) (London: The Stationery Office, 2000).

  • Bibliography:

  • Lord Chancellor’s Department, Government Policy on Referencing (Cm 4517) (London: The Stationery Office, 2000).

  • Name of committee or Royal Commission
    Title (in italics)
    Page number
    Publication details
    Year of publication







  • Departmental publications

  • Publications of international organisations

  • In-text citation:

  • Reports by the International Chamber of Commerce8

  • Footnote:

  • 8. International Chamber of Commerce, Commission for Air Transport, The Need for Greater Liberalization (2010) (accessed 8 February 2014).

  • Bibliography:

  • International Chamber of Commerce, Commission for Air Transport, The Need for Greater Liberalization (2010) (accessed 8 February 2014).

  • Name of organization or institution
    Title (in italics)
    Publication details (if relevant)
    Year of publication
    URL
    Accessed





















  • COMMUNICATIONS

  • Conferences

  • Full conference proceedings

  • In-text citation:

  • The conference1

  • Footnote:

  • Institute for Large Businesses, Large Firms Policy and Research Conference (University of Birmingham, 18-19 December 1999) (Leeds: Institute for Large Businesses, 1999).

  • Bibliography:

  • Institute for Large Businesses, Large Firms Policy and Research Conference (University of Birmingham, 18-19 December 1999) (Leeds: Institute for Large Businesses, 1999).

  • Author/editor
    Title of conference (in italics)
    Location and date of conference
    Place of publication: publisher
    Year of publication



























  • Individual conference papers

  • In-text citation:

  • Jones6 explained…

  • Footnote:

  • David Jones, ‘Developing Big Business’, Large Firms Policy and Research Conference (University of Birmingham, 18-19 December 1999) (Leeds: Institute for Large Businesses, 1999).

  • Bibliography:

  • David Jones, ‘Developing Big Business’, Large Firms Policy and Research Conference (University of Birmingham, 18-19 December 1999) (Leeds: Institute for Large Businesses, 1999).

  • Author of paper
    Title of paper (in single quotation marks)
    Title of conference (in italics)
    Location and date of conference
    Place of publication: publisher
    Year of publication





























  • Papers from conference proceedings published on the internet

  • In-text citation:

  • Jones7 explained…

  • Footnote:

  • 7. David Jones, ‘Developing Big Business’, Large Firms Policy and Research Conference (University of Birmingham, 18-19 December) (Leeds: Institute for Large Businesses, 1999), (accessed 19 January 2014).

  • Bibliography:

  • Jones, David, ‘Developing Big Business’, Large Firms Policy and Research Conference (University of Birmingham, 18-19 December) (Leeds: Institute for Large Businesses, 1999), (accessed 19 January 2014).



  • Author
    Title of paper (single quotation marks)
    Title of conference (italics)
    Location and date of conference
    Publisher
    URL
    Accessed

























  • Public communications

  • Electronic

  • Electronic Discussion groups and bulletin boards

  • In-text citation:

  • This was discussed by Jameson3

  • Footnote:

  • Alex Jameson, ‘International Queries’, British Business Schools Librarians Group Discussion List (13 March 2014).

  • Bibliography:

  • Alex Jameson, ‘International Queries’, British Business Schools Librarians Group Discussion List (13 March 2014).

  • Author of message
    Subject of the message (in single quotation marks)
    Discussion group or bulletin board (in italics)
    Date posted
    Available email: email address (if relevant)

  • Entire discussion groups or bulletin boards

  • RSS feeds

  • In-text citation:

  • The library extension will be completed in 20169.

  • Footnote:

  • 9. University of Birmingham Library, Library Opening (RSS feed) (26 January 2015)

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