Use the following template to cite a book using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title, ed, Publisher: City.
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Churchill, R., Ferguson, P., Godinho, S., Johnson, N., Keddie, A., Letts, W., McKay, J., McGill, M., Nagel, M., Nicholson, P., Vick, M., Moss, J. (2011) Teaching: Making A Difference, 2nd ed, John Wiley and Sons: Milton, Qld.
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(Author Surname Year Published)
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“Benchmarks for assessment, the role of professional self-assessment and competency profiles.” (Churchill et al. 2011)
Use the following template to cite a journal using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title', Publication Title, Volume number(Issue number), Pages Used, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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Rogers, T. (2004) 'Towards Conscious Self-Directed Learning', Human Resources Magazine, 9(3), 22-27.
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(Author Surname Year Published)
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The learner, leader, and environment play separate and distinct roles in the learning process. (Rogers 2004)
Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Title (Year Published) Publisher: City.
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Candy (2006) Neil Armfield, Dendy Films: Australia.
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(Title Year Published)
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0:00 minutes to 2:54 minutes (Candy 2006)
Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title [online], available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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Paul, R. (2014) Sen. Rand Paul Argues Against U.S. Arming Syrian Rebels On Senate Floor - September 18, 2014 [online], available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DveDwEk122Y [accessed 4 Oct 2014].
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“It will be thrown into an amendment of spending and instead of having a debate on war, we will have a debate on spending” (Paul 2014)
Use the following template to cite a website using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title [online], available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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Schultzkie, L. (2012) Theoretical Vs Empirical Probability [online], Regentsprep.org, available: http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/apr5/theoprop.htm [accessed 18 Jun 2014].
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“Experimental probability measures the ratio of outcome vs. attempt while theoretical probability measures the favorable or wanted outcome vs. the possible outcome. Experimental probability is widely used in experimental research while theoretical probability is widely used in businesses.” (Schultzkie 2012)
Use the following template to cite a blog using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title', Publication Title, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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Heliotrope, H. (2010) 'The People of Armero, 25 Years Later', Helena Heliotrope, available: http://helenaheliotrope.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/people-of-armero-25-years-later.html [accessed 30 Jul 2014].
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From this blog, I found how Survivors of the Armero tragedy have been living in the neighbouring town of Guayabal, which has now been renamed Guayabal-Armero. I learned that settlement is no longer allowed in Armero and it has been made into a national cemetery. (Heliotrope 2010)
Use the following template to cite a court case using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Title (Year Published) Document Title/Name.
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Bolam V Friern Hospital Management Committee (1957) 1 WLR 582.
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(Title Year Published)
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""I myself would prefer to put it this way, that he is not guilty of negligence if he has acted in accordance with a practice accepted as proper by a responsible body of medical men skilled in that particular art. I do not think there is much difference in sense. It is just a different way of expressing the same thought. Putting it the other way round, a man is not negligent, if he is acting in accordance with such a practice, merely because there is a body of opinion who would take a contrary view"" McNair J (Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee 1957)
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title', Publication Title, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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(2014) available: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/stakeholder [accessed 6 Aug 2014].
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(Author Surname Year Published)
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A person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business (2014)
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title [online], ed, Publisher: City, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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Crime Scene Investigation: A Reference For Law Enforcement Training [online], 1st ed (2004) National Institute of Justice: Washington, DC.
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(Author Surname Year Published)
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7. Document Actions and Observations at the Scene a. Document observations of the crime scene. NOTE: Observations should be based on facts, not opinions. (Crime Scene Investigation: A Reference for Law Enforcement Training 2004)
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title, ed, Publisher: City.
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Hill, M. (n.d.) Community And Family Studies Research Methodolody, 1st ed, CAFS Community and Family Studies Text: NEWCASTLE.
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(Author Surname Year Published)
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HSC Course Core 1 (Hill n.d.)
Use the following template to cite an email using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title'.
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(2014).
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For the access points in CS ITS run an extra ""cs"" SSID. This uses 802.1x for authentication. The ITS radius servers forward authentication requests for this SSID to two radius servers that we run. Our radius servers then use our Active Directory servers to verify the credentials. Yes. It avoids clients having to manually configure the network interface. Compatability. Most users don't know how to configure a wireless network so we choose setting that work by default for nearly everyone. We use PEAP (EAP-MSCHAPv2) because it is the most likely to work on the wide variety of PCs, Macs, iOS devices, Android devices, etc. etc. that we have in the department. Using MSCHAPv2 also allows our radius servers to authenticate to AD without having a copy of the user's password (ITS use plain LDAP as an authentication backend so they use EAP-TTLS/PAP which sends the user's plaintext password over an encrypted link to the server). It's possible to crack MSCHAPv2 these days but it's secure enough for our needs. 802.1x authenticates you to the access point and gets you _on_ the network. After that DHCP is needed to get an IP address, router and DNS details so that you can _use_ the network. Sadly you are giving the majority of CS students too much credit. And we have a number if non-technical students so your argument does not hold water. I take it you don't have experience of trying to debug wifi on a Sony vaio running vista using proprietary wireless software and the whole thing in German? When you've done that once or twice, and bare in mind you are always doing this with the user desperate to connect to the network due to some looming deadline, you quickly realise the benefit of a wireless network that works out-of-the-box for nearly everyone. It is years of experience that leads to good policy decisions. Security is easy on paper but when faced with real users you have to be pragmatic. If you're systems are not usable them you might as well not have them. Certificate infrastructure would just add extra cost for no benefit. (2014)
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title', Publication Title.
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Ember, C., Ember, M. (2001) 'Wales', Countries and their Cultures.
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During the eighteenth century a literary and cultural rebirth of the language occurred which further helped to solidify national identity and create ethnic pride among the Welsh. Central to Welsh culture is the centuries-old folk tradition of poetry and music which has helped keep the Welsh language alive. Welsh intellectuals in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries wrote extensively on the subject of Welsh culture, promoting the language as the key to preserving national identity. Welsh literature, poetry, and music flourished in the nineteenth century as literacy rates and the availability of printed material increased. Tales that had traditionally been handed down orally were recorded, both in Welsh and English, and a new generation of Welsh writers emerged. (Ember and Ember 2001)
Use the following template to cite an interview using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title'.
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Young, E. (2014) 'Australian Federation of Air Pilots'.
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(Author Surname Year Published)
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“Our mission is to protect our members overseas and at home. We have a 24 hour hotline for incidents and accident.” (Young 2014)
Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title', Publication Title, (Issue number), Pages Used, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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Yasu, M., Huang, G., Kharif, O. (2013) 'Sony's First-Mover Disadvantage', Bloomberg Businessweek, (4328), 35-36, available: https://ezp.lib.unimelb.edu.au/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=heh&AN=88364665&site=eds-live [accessed 11 Jun 2014].
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Shoji Nemoto, a Sony executive in charge of technology strategy, said last August that the company's research has been too inward-looking and deliberative and should focus more on customer feedback. ""I don't think the brand carries as much weight as it used to,"" says William Stofega, a program director at market researcher IDC. ""They don't really market it as well as they should."" (Yasu et al. 2013)
Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) 'Title', Publication Title, Pages Used, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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Sudjic, D. (2010) 'Let's make less and do it better: It's time designers thought about the world, not just our wallets', The Times [London (UK)], 56.
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In conspicuous consumption, we have created a black hole. Society's apparently unstoppable addiction to glossy shopping bags will see all the Earth's resources sucked into making meaning less objects that end up as grey sludge in landfill. We are a generation suffering sensory overload from the mountain of stuff that we are expected to consume. (Sudjic 2010)
Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title [online], Publication Title, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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MMU, (2014) 2 [online], intro, available: http://moodle.mmu.ac.uk/mod/kalvidres/view.php?id=689007 [accessed 14 Oct 2014].
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(Author Surname Year Published)
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operations is mega!! (MMU 2014)
Use the following template to cite a song using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title [online], Publisher: City, available: http://Website URL [accessed 10 Oct 2013].
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McLean, D. (1971) Vincent (Starry, Starry Night) [online], United Artists Records, BGO Records, available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxHnRfhDmrk&index=20&list=PL3844BAC68E632837 [accessed 1 Oct 2014].
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Now I understand what you tried to say to me and how you suffered for your sanity and how you tried to set them free, they would not listen they did not know how, (McLean 1971)
Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Title, (Year Published) Publisher: City.
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Good News Bible, (2009) The Bible Society: Australia.
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(Title Year Published)
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forgive them father (Good News Bible 2009)
Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Harvard – University of Limerick citation style.
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Title' (Year Published).
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'Public debate on the issue of female circumcision' (2007).
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('Title' Year Published)
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Mahmoud Ashur: ""Female circumcision is a traditional custom, and not a religious act. All the hadiths dealing with female circumcision are unreliable. Moreover, the hadith cited by those who support circumcision calls to refrain from it more than it calls to perform it. [...] ""Female circumcision is not part of Islam. Rather, it is a traditional custom. Under no circumstances should we follow this custom, because it leaves a deep wound in the souls of these girls, which has a psychological, emotional, and social impact on their lives. Female circumcision does a lot of damage. This damage is harmful, and it shatters the girl's soul. Therefore, it is absolutely forbidden to perform this custom. No person should do this, because it is harmful and causes damage. [...] ""This is a despicable, ugly, and evil custom. It is performed by a woman who uses inappropriate and non-sterile instruments. She may be passing on to the girl a terrible disease, or causing her a wound that never heals, because the person who performs this custom lacks expertise and experience, and does not know how to sterilize the instruments, and therefore she inflicts terrible diseases upon the girls."" ('Public debate on the issue of female circumcision' 2007)