Exercise on information seeking
Exercise 4.1.
Search 2-3 books that are closely related to your research topic. Create a short bibliography of these sources you found using either the Harvard system of referencing or the number reference system (see the Learning Centre's instructions about making a bibliography). An electronic book is cited as a printed one in the bibliography. If the book is available in both formats, note both of the ISBN numbers. Notice that citation management conventions used in your department may differ from the referencing systems used here.
Examples
Book - the Harvard system of referencing:
Stallings, W. (2018). Operating systems: internals and design principles. 9th ed. Harlow, Essex, United Kingdom: Pearson Education Limited. 732 p. ISBN
978-1-292-21429-0.
E-book - the Harvard system of referencing:
Butt, D. (2017). Artistic research in the future academy.
Chicago, USA: Intellect Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78320-790-9 (printed). ISBN
978-1-78320-791-6 (electronic).
Book - the Vancouver system of referencing:
1. Stallings, W. Operating systems: internals and design principles. 9th ed. Harlow, Essex, United Kingdom: Pearson Education Limited, 2018. 732 p. ISBN
978-1-292-21429-0.
E-book - the Vancouver system of
referencing:
1. Butt, D. Artistic research in the future academy. Chicago, USA: Intellect
Ltd., 2017. ISBN 978-1-78320-790-9 (printed). ISBN 978-1-78320-791-6 (electronic).