Internet Research with Google Advanced SearchCiting a Web page |
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It is important to acknowledge the source of any information you use in your academic work. Be sure to print out or copy information of importance to your research, in case it has changed, or even disappeared from the Web the next time you try to access it. The format of the citation will depend on the referencing style you are required to use. Detailed guidance on citing Web pages is available in the Library online tutorial How to acknowledge what you've read Faculty of Business and Economics students should also consult Citing Online Sources, (section 10.3.2) in the Q Manual. Faculty of Law students should consult Campbell, E. and Fox, R., Students' Guide to Legal Writing (Federation Press, Leichardt, NSW, 2003), section 3.13; or Australian Guide to Legal Citation (2nd ed, Melbourne University Law Review Association, 2002), section 6.14. |
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