Referencing and citation
Always check your unit outline or with your lecturer about the preferred citation style.
There is no single preferred citation style for the National Centre of Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability.
The links below will take you to referencing style instructions for particular journals or to journal WWW sites. Check your unit outline on the preferred journal style to use.
- Aquaculture - Instructions for authors
- Conservation Biology - Instructions for authors
- Environmental and Planning Law Journal - Guide to contributors
In the Lawbook Online database,
- click on "Introduction" from the left hand panel (under Environmental and Planning Law Journal)
From the Centre panel under the cover image
- click on the link "Guide for contributors" - Fisheries Research - Guide for authors
- Marine Biology - Referencing instructions
- Marine Policy - Guide for authors
- Restoration Ecology - Author guidelines
- Risk Analysis - Instructions for submitting a manuscript
- Society and Natural Resources - Instructions for authors
Other referencing and citation guides
- Journal abbreviations list
- UTAS Library Referencing and Assignment Writing subject guide
JFA101 Aquatic Biology A
- In the subject guide, click on the tab for Harvard. This is the preferred referencing style - Harvard Style (Author-Date)
UTAS Library Helpsheet - Citation styles for online resources
This site includes examples of citing sources from the Web using MLA, APA, and Chicago style guides - Library holdings of citation style guides
This list includes guides to citation and other issues of style and presentation - EndNote Introductory Guide
EndNote is a bibliographic management tool that allows you to save, organise and use references found from a variety of sources
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