Referencing - Magazines, Pamphlets & Newspapers

Magazines

  • - Include year, month (and day if applicable).

 

Print journal

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month, Day). Article title: Subtitle. Magazine Title, Volume(issue), page range.

 

Ejournal

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month, Day). Article title: Subtitle. Magazine Title, Volume(issue), page range. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx OR URL 

 

In text example

 Reference list examples

 In-text citation (Magazine article - Print): 

. . . (Chamberlin, 2008, p. 26).

 
 In-text citation (Magazine article - Online): 
. . . (Hurley, 2013, para. 4).

 Print example

Chamberlin, J. (2008, May). Enhancing worker well-being: Occupational health psychologists convene to share their research on work, stress, and health. Monitor on Psychology, 39(5), 26-29.

 Online example

Hurley, B. (2013, November). Crowdsourced design growing full steam as DesignCrowd clocks $10m in projects. Business Review Weekly. http://www.brw.com.au/p/entrepreneurs/crowdsourced_design_ growing_full_O0EIAAcOfReIg57LSnaARN.

 

 

 

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Pamphlets

  • - Indicate the type of publication in square brackets after the title, e.g. [Pamphlet].

 

Example - Print

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year). Title of brochure [Brochure]Location: Publisher.

Example - Online

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year). Title of brochure [Brochure]URL

 

In text example

 Reference list examples

 In-text citation (Pamphlet / Brochure - Print): 

Case studies have shown . . . (BioRemedies, 2018, p. 9).

 

 In-text citation (Pamphlet / Brochure - Online): 

Asthma prevention is . . . (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006, para. 3).

 

 Print example

BioRemedies. (2018). Advancing professional recognition of alternative therapies [Pamphlet]. Queensland, Australia: BioRemedies.

 

 Online example 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2006). You can control your asthma [Pamphlet]. http://www.cdc.gov/asthma/pdfs/asthma_brochure.pdf

 

Newspapers

  • - Remember to include the year, month and day.
  • - Italicise the name of the newspaper, not the article title.
  • - For articles on an online news website, the article title is in italics, not the website as this is only the platform.
  • - For newspaper articles without an author, shorten the title and enclose in quotation marks for in-text references.

 

Example - Print (with Author)

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month, Day). Article Title. Newspaper Title, page number.

Example - Print (without Author)

Article Title. (Year, Month, Day). Newspaper Title, page number.

Example - Online Newspaper

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month, Day). Article Title. Newspaper Title, URL

Example - Online News Website

Author Surname, First Initial. Second Initial. (Year, Month, Day). Article Title. Website Title, URL

In text example

 Reference list examples

 In-text citation (Newspaper article - with author): 

. . . (Russell, 2020, p. 15).

 

 In-text citation (Newspaper article - without author): 

. . . (“Dexus to net”, 2016, p. 35).

 

 Newspaper article - with author

Russell, C. (2020, August 15). Uni’s appeal to graduates. The Advertiser, p. 15.

  Newspaper article - without author

Dexus to net $664.5m for two properties. (2016, August 8). The Age, p. 35

  Newspaper article - online newspaper

Clun, R. (2020, August 17). Hay fever and COVID-19 symptoms 'difficult to untangle' as pollen season looms. Sydney Morning Herald. https://www.smh.com.au/national/hay-fever-and-covid-19- symptoms-difficult-to-untangle-as-pollen-season-looms-20200817- p55miv.html

 Newspaper article - online news website

Golgowski, N. (2020, August 24). 2020 is proving another disastrous year for our Earth's climate. Huffpost. https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/2020-another-disastrousyear-for-our-earth_n_5f3d8b59c5b66346157fd6e2?ri18n=true