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



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(accessed 25 June 2015).

  • Bibliography:

  • Knapik, J. J., Cosio-Lima, L. M., and Reynolds, K. L. (2015) ‘Efficacy of functional movement screening for predicting injuries in coast guard cadets’, The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 29 (5), pp. 1157-1162. EDUC 1028: E-learning, (accessed 25 June 2015).

  • Author
    Title of article (in single quotation marks)
    Title of journal (in italics)
    Volume, issue, page numbers
    Module code: module title (in italics)
    URL
    Accessed



























  • Pre-publication journal articles

  • In-text citation:

  • Several scientists have encountered a problem in this area6.

  • Footnote:

  • 6. James Jones, Jonny Free and Peter Rigby, Aerobic Capacity (to be published in Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research) (2015), (accessed 23 June 2015).

  • Bibliography:

  • Jones, James, Jonny Free and Peter Rigby, Aerobic Capacity (to be published in Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research) (2015), (accessed 23 June 2015).

  • Author
    Title of article (in single quotation marks)
    To be published
    Title of journal
    Year of publication
    URL
    Accessed


  • Magazine Articles

  • In-text citation:

  • Stevens discusses this43 clearly.

  • Footnote:

  • Nicky Stevens, ‘Circular Motion’, Physics Monthly, November 2011, 8-15.

  • Bibliography:

  • Stevens, Nicky, ‘Circular Motion’, Physics Monthly, November 2011.

  • Author
    Title of article (in single quotation marks)
    Title of journal (in italics)
    Issue information
    page reference
    doi/URL (if available)





  • Journal with more than three authors

  • In-text citation:

  • Research4 suggests…

  • Footnote:

  • 4. H. M. Jennings, and others, ‘Food or Medicine?’, Journal of Ethnopharmology, 167, 97-105.

  • Bibliography:

  • Jennings, H. M., and others, ‘Food or Medicine?’, Journal of Ethnopharmology, 167, 97-105.



  • Author

  • Title of article (in single quotation marks)

  • Title of journal (in italics and capitalise first letter of each word in title, except for linking words such as and, of, the, for)

  • Volume number. Issue number

  • Year of publication (in round brackets)

  • Page numbers of article (not preceded by pp.)























  • DIGITAL AND INTERNET

  • The internet

  • Blogs

  • In-text citation:

  • No evidence was suggested9 in the wake of the bombings.

  • Footnote:

  • 9. Amy Davidson, ‘The Saudi Marathon Man’, The New Yorker, [accessed 22 June 2015].

  • Bibliography:

  • Davidson, Amy, ‘The Saudi Marathon Man’, The New Yorker, [accessed 22 June 2015].

  • Author of message
    Title of message (in single quotation marks)
    Title of site
    URL
    Accessed



























  • Facebook

  • In-text citation:

  • It is clear that the campus for 2016 will be a hive of activity.7

  • Footnote:

  • University of Birmingham, ‘New for 2016 on campus will be a fabulous library, filled with new and emerging technologies’ (Facebook status update), https://www.facebook.com/unibirmingham [accessed on June 18 2015).

  • Bibliography:

  • University of Birmingham, ‘New for 2016 on campus will be a fabulous library, filled with new and emerging technologies’ (Facebook status update), https://www.facebook.com/unibirmingham [accessed on June 18 2015).

  • Author
    Title of page (if not same as author)
    Message (in single quotation marks)
    Type of media
    URL
    Accessed





























  • Twitter

  • In-text citation:

  • The University of Birmingham are well accomplished in using social media (@unibirmingham, 13 June 2015).7

  • Footnote:

  • University of Birmingham, ‘University of Birmingham. We hope our alumni are having a great time today at the Alumni Sports Day’ (tweet), [accessed 18 June 2015].

  • Bibliography:

  • University of Birmingham, ‘University of Birmingham. We hope our alumni are having a great time today at the Alumni Sports Day’ (tweet),

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