Referencias

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Referencing Guide

* Footnotes are not just for direct quotations – every fact, figure and argument that you use from another source must be referenced.
*However, don’t reference things that are common knowledge
* Be consistent
* Generally if information is important enough to have a footnote, it isimportant enough to go in the main body of the text

Examples of how to reference:

Books:

M. Gevisser, Thabo Mbeki: The Dream Deferred (Johannesburg, 2007), p. 20.The next time you cite the same source, you can use an abbreviated form of the title:

Gevisser, Mbeki, p. 24.

Referencing chapters from edited collections:D. Conway, ‘Somewhere on the Border of credibility: the cultural construction and contestation of 'the Border' in white South African society’ in G. Baines andP. Vale (eds.), Beyond the Border War: new perspectives on Southern Africa's late-Cold War conflicts (Pretoria, 2008), pp. 75-78.

Next time you cite this type ofsource, as above you can abbreviate it in the following way:

Conway, ‘Border’, p. 92.

Articles:

J. Barber, ‘The new South Africa's foreign policy:principles and practise’, International Affairs, 81 (2005), p. 1090.

Next time you cite the same article again it can be abbreviated:

Barber, ‘Foreign Policy’, p.1092.

Internet Sources:

Provide a title describing the page you consulted, the full http address, and, in brackets, the date you consulted it.

‘Universitytuition fees: Last-minute changes approved’, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-16001281 (4 December 2011).

Newspapers:

The Guardian (UK), 13 October 2012.
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