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iwrite - References and Appendix Main Content iwrite Search Search For Intro Help Site map Navigation ENGINEERING Getting Started Writing Clearly Lab Book Proposal You are here: Reports Thesis Other Resources SCIENCE ABOUT Sub-navigation Design Reports Field Trip (Mining Eng) Lab Report (Civil Eng) Lab Report (Chemical Eng) Report Criteria (Civil Eng) Group Project Report Introduction to Tutorial Overview of Report Stages Executive Summary examples Process and Planning Design of the Device Evolution of the device Construction and Testing Prediction of Team Results You are here:References and Appendix Tips on Group Work You are here: Home ENGINEERING Reports Group Project Report References and Appendix References and Appendix Bookmark Browser Bookmark Mister Wong Webnews Yigg del.icio.us Linkarena Oneview References These appear before the Appendix and should contain an alphabetical list of all the references used, including websites. There are three main referencing systems you can choose from: Author-date in-text referencing e.g. Harvard system, American Psychological Association (APA) or Vancouver Numbered references in the text - Footnotes e.g. Chicago, MLA Numbered references in the text - Endnotes, e.g. Chicago, MLA   Following is a summary of each system. For full details on each style see: http://libguides.library.usyd.edu.au/citation   You will need to check with your lecturers which referencing convention you are expected to use. Appendix The Appendix or if there are more than one, Appendices, appear at the end of the document after the list of references. They include material which is too detailed to include in the main body of the report. Make sure that each of the Appendices is titled and diagrams, tables and sketches etc are clearly labelled and captioned. What should you put in the Appendix? Gantt charts Team constitution Sketches of prototype design and other stages Diagrams Photographs of whole device and components Detailed tables of results e.g. of testing Risk Assessment tables   [Tips on Group Work] Funded by: TIES, OLT  Developed by: LATTE - Fac. Engineering, the Learning Centre & The University of New South Wales   Contact the University | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility | Feedback Unless otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License © 2014 The University of New South Wales. Powered by Magnolia - Java Open-Source CMS