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Vancouver Style: Readers/Study Guides

A guide to Vancouver referencing style for CPUT students and staff

Information

If an article is reproduced in a Unit reader with full original pagination and bibliographic details, you may cite it as you would the original material and cite the original page numbers.

However, you should not cite from Unit readers, study guides, or lecture notes if the original material is not reproduced in full with full bibliographic details; you should go to the original source of the information.

If you do need to cite articles from a Unit reader without the full original pagination and bibliographic details, treat the reader articles as if they were book or journal articles and in your citations, refer to the page numbers from the reader, not the original page numbers.

Format

Standard format for citation

Give all available details in the appropriate format for the original material, then add: Reprinted In: Title of study guide or reader: subtitle. Place of publication: Publisher; Year. p. Page Numbers.

 

Examples

Readers
1. Vicary D, Bishop B. Western psychotherapeutic practice: engaging Aboriginal people in culturally appropriate and respectful ways. Aust Psychol. 2005;40:19. Reprinted in Introduction to psychology and culture (PSY246): unit reader 2009. Murdoch (WA): Murdoch University; 2009.

2. Lynch M. God's signature: DNA profiling, the new gold standard in forensic science. Endeavour. 2003;27(2):93-7. Reprinted In: Forensic Investigation (BIO373) unit reader for forensic DNA component. Murdoch (WA): Murdoch University; 2005.

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