e included if given on the title page but they are not required to be. The title of the publication should either be in italics or underlined. The examples given are in italics:
A book by a single author:
Seedhouse, D. (1997) Health promotion: philosophy, prejudice and practice. Chichester, John Wiley.
A book by two authors:
Burns, Nancy and Grove, Susan K. (1997) The practice of nursing research: conduct, critique & utilization. 3rd edition. London, Saunders.
A book by more than two authors:
Mares, Penny et al. (1995) Health care in multiracial Britain. Cambridge, Health Education Council.
A book by a corporate author (eg a government department or other organisation):
Health Visitors' Association (1992) Principles into practice : an HVA position statement on health visiting and school nursing. London, Health Visitors' Association.
An edited book:
Basford, Lynn and Slevin, Oliver (eds) (1995) Theory and practice of nursing: an integrated approach to patient care. Edinburgh, Campion.
A chapter in a book:
Weir, Pauline (1995) Clinical practice development role: a personal reflection. In: K. Kendrick et al. (eds) Innovations in nursing practice. London, Edward Arnold. p. 5- 22.
An article in a journal:
Allen, A. (1993) Changing theory in nursing practice. Senior Nurse, 13(1), 43-5.
An article in a newspaper:
White, M. (1998) £68m to cut NHS waiting lists. Guardian, Monday May 18 1998, p.8.
If no author name is given then anon should be used instead.
Anon (1998) Schemes to boost dental care. Guardian, Monday May 18 1998, p.8.
Government publications
In broad terms White Papers contain statements of Government policy while Green Papers put forward proposals for consideration and public discussion. They are cited in the same way.
A White paper: 本
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Department of Health (1996) Choice and opportunity: primary care: the future. Cm.3390. London, Stationery Office.
A Green paper:
Department of Health (1998) Our Healthier Nation: a contract for health. Cm 3854. London, Stationery Office.
An Act of Parliament:
Great Britain (1990) National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990. Chapter 19. London, HMSO.
Conference proceedings:
Published conference proceedings with author or editor(s):
Banks, S. et al (1998) Networked Lifelong Learning: innovative approaches to education and training through the Internet: Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference held at the University of Sheffield. Sheffield,University of Sheffield.
Paper from published conference proceedings with author or editor(s):
Proctor, P. (1998) The tutorial: combining asynchronous and synchronous learning. In: Banks, S. et al. Networked Lifelong Learning: innovative approaches to education and training through the Internet: Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference held at the University of Sheffield. Sheffield, University of Sheffield. p.3.1 - 3.7.
If no author or editor is given on the title page the name of the conference is cited first either in italics or underlined.
A thesis or dissertation: 本
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Stones, Marian (1995) Women, nurses, education: an oral history taking technique. Unpublished M.Ed. dissertation, University of Sheffield.
A secondary reference:
Fiedler, F. and Chemers, M. (1974) Leadership and effective management. Glenview, Illinois, Scott
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