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Ms Piggy
15th April 2005, 00:41
Does anyone know how to refernece an Act. I'm doing a Social Policy essay :sick: and it's on the Civil Union Act 2004...how do I refence it within the essay and in my refence list?

Anyone?? None of my books on referencing have it in there!

Velox
15th April 2005, 00:52
I was just trying to figure that out the other day for an assignment I was doing on the Hunting Act. I didn't have to put it in a ref. list so I'm not too sure about that, but within the text I just wrote stuff along the lines of "in section 1 (3)b .....", using brackets only where there are brackets in the actual Act. I got the impression that that was the way to do it, but other people's advise might confirm?

Ms Piggy
15th April 2005, 00:55
I was just trying to figure that out the other day for an assignment I was doing on the Hunting Act. I didn't have to put it in a ref. list so I'm not too sure about that, but within the text I just wrote stuff along the lines of "in section 1 (3)b .....", using brackets only where there are brackets in the actual Act. I got the impression that that was the way to do it, but other people's advise might confirm?
Thanks hun - I'm not quoting directly from the Act in my essay but just summarising and I do need to put it in my reference list at the end.

Hmmmmmmmm :spudwhat:

Waylander
15th April 2005, 01:00
Never learned APA and don't remember much of whichever one the states uses so I can't help. You might try asking your teacher next time you see him/her. Unless ofcourse this paper is due tomorrow then I would suggest a google search.


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Here I just found this, it might help.

http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/infolit/apa28.html

sAsLEX
15th April 2005, 01:15
Unless ofcourse this paper is due tomorrow then I would suggest a google search.



Would suggest later today would be more likely!! if she is a typical student like myself up late the night before!

Waylander
15th April 2005, 01:18
Would suggest later today would be more likely!! if she is a typical student like myself up late the night before!
Hehe I'm one of those "it's not tomorrow 'till I've been asleep" so for me it's still thursday. Just makes it easier for me else I'll wake up in the morning thinking it's one day ahead of the real thing.


Anyway here is that link again except one page up so you can get other referencing stuff in APA if ya need It CSL.

http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/infolit/biblapa.html

Good luck. You know that site would have been very helpfull in my creative writing courses back in the states... Shame I found it while searching the Waikato Uni pages...

ManDownUnder
15th April 2005, 08:18
Thar it is! (http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/infolit/apa28.html)

Yup... and a handy hint that might keep you out of trouble for a bit... don't underline the fullstop at the end of the title. It's not technically part of the title and therefore doesn't "deserve" the special emphasis the words do (having lost a mark or two on that one..)

Does anyone else out there think the APA team need therapy themselves for being so ANAL (or are they a bunch of pedants drumming up business by driving everyone mad with their rules?)
MDU

sAsLEX
15th April 2005, 08:23
I think referencing of pretty much any kind is too analy retentive!

Hitcher
15th April 2005, 09:10
www.legislation.govt.nz will direct you to whatever Acts you may be interested in. Referencing them is a matter of style. As long as you do it consistently in a manner that doesn't confuse your readers, you should be OK. Most academic institutions have a Style Guide for published documents. The library should be able to direct you to this.

FEINT
15th April 2005, 10:59
Most universities want everything referenced in a APA style.

If you want to reference the act in your assignment have a look here:

http://www.whitireia.ac.nz/documents/2005APA.pdf

if not, just add the act to the References at the end.

Ms Piggy
15th April 2005, 11:32
Most universities want everything referenced in a APA style.
Yes correct, Massey definitely does.


If you want to reference the act in your assignment have a look here:

http://www.whitireia.ac.nz/documents/2005APA.pdf

if not, just add the act to the References at the end.
This is referencing for an essay and therfore marks are involved. I couldn't find anything to do with referening on the Massy Uni Library site so I'll look at the ones you have all found.

Thanks all for your help - what a lovely bunch. :hug: :hug: :hug:

Ms Piggy
15th April 2005, 11:38
Would suggest later today would be more likely!! if she is a typical student like myself up late the night before!
Ummmmm....errrrrrrr, well...kind of, maybe, possibly...definitely, yes ok alright it's due today. :o

Which is why I was listening to Moreporks at 1.05am this morning.

MacD
15th April 2005, 11:45
Most universities want everything referenced in a APA style.


It also depends on the Department or Faculty.

This is the University of Auckland Library's referencing guide page (http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/instruct/ref/ref.htm). I'm more used to Vancouver style (numerical referencing).

Waylander
15th April 2005, 12:13
Yes correct, Massey definitely does.


This is referencing for an essay and therfore marks are involved. I couldn't find anything to do with referening on the Massy Uni Library site so I'll look at the ones you have all found.

Thanks all for your help - what a lovely bunch. :hug: :hug: :hug:

No problem, and goodluck.:niceone:

TwoSeven
15th April 2005, 13:12
Does anyone know how to refernece an Act. I'm doing a Social Policy essay :sick: and it's on the Civil Union Act 2004...how do I refence it within the essay and in my refence list?

Anyone?? None of my books on referencing have it in there!


There is no special method for referencing an act. Use an inline reference (act, sect 2, p.3) in your text and use a standard apa reference at the end of the doc.

A couple of examples are:-



Government document
4.16 #41
National Institute of Mental Health. (1990). Clinical training in serious mental illness (DHHS Publication No. ADM 90-1679). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Protection from Personal Intrusion Act and Privacy Protection Act of 1998: Hearing on H.R. 2448 and H.R. 3224 Before the House Comm. on the Judiciary, 105th Cong. 56-57 (1998) (statement of Richard Masur, President, Screen Actors Guild).



The APA site is Here (http://library.uww.edu/GUIDES/APACITE.htm)

Ms Piggy
15th April 2005, 15:03
Thanks all, the essay is handed in now. That link that FEINT supplied was exactly what I was looking for. :niceone: The other links are really helpful too though.

Ms Piggy
15th April 2005, 15:05
There is no special method for referencing an act. Use an inline reference (act, sect 2, p.3) in your text and use a standard apa reference at the end of the doc.
Ummm, yeah there is. Massey Uni require me to reference everything APA style.

I wasn't doing direct quotes within my essay, just paraphrasing but I also had to include it in my reference list. All sorted now. :)