Reference list
Everything you have cited in the text of your work (books, journal articles, web pages, etc), should be listed at the end of your work. These are your references. References should include everything you need to identify the item, and should be in a consistent format. Your reference list can also include items you have read but not referred to directly in your text.
Electronic sources should also be cited consistently and systematically. With e.g. web pages, e-journals, you need to say when you last accessed them. This is because electronic sources are updated frequently, so saying when you accessed them is like giving the edition of a book.
Author-date style
Aben, H. (2001). Simplified interpretation of an integrated photoelastic fringe pattern. – Experimental Techniques, 25(6), 45-47. Wiley Online Library (11.09.2017) (Article from a database)
Bradley, P. (2004). The advanced internet searcher's handbook. 3rd ed. London : Facet Publishing. (Book)
Building a Virtual Library. (2002). / ed. A. Hanson. Hershey : Information Science Publishing. ebrary (13.04.2004) (E-book from a database)
Developing Web-based instruction : planning, designing, managing, and evaluating for results. (2003). / ed. E. A. Dupuis. London : Facet. (Book, no author)
Hertle, A.R. (2005). Waste Water Treatment. – Water Encyclopedia, 1, 623-635. John Wiley & Sons. Knovel (14.04.2010) (Article from a reference e-book)
Min, M., Kink, A., Parve, T. (2002). A rate adaptive pacemaker : EP1169084. espacenet (20.07.2014)
Papstel, J. (2003). Introduction of the flexible curriculum of management in engineering education. – Proceedings of the 14th International DAAAM Symposium, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Vienna : DAAAM International Vienna, 339-340. (Conference paper)
Schumacher, R. (1999). Oscillating quartz method. – Chemie in unserer Zeit, 33 (5), 268-278. CA on CD 2000 (18.07.2015) (Article from a CD-ROM database)
Waesche, N. (2008). Modular Government: An Industry Perspective on Public Innovation. – Halduskultuur, 9, 52-59. (http://www.halduskultuur.eu/2008/52-59_Waesche.pdf) (13.04.2015) (Article from an e-journal)
Numeric style
- Developing Web-based instruction : planning, designing, managing, and evaluating for results / ed. E. A. Dupuis. London : Facet, 2003. (Book, no author)
- Aben, H. Simplified interpretation of an integrated photoelastic fringe pattern. – Experimental Techniques, 2001, 25(6), 45-47. Wiley Online Library. (11.09.2017) (Article from a database)
- Bradley, P. The advanced internet searcher's handbook. 3rd ed. London : Facet Publishing, 2004. (Book)
- Schumacher, R. Oscillating quartz method. – Chemie in unserer Zeit, 1999, 33 (5), 268-278. CA on CD 2000 (18.07.2005) (Article from a CD-ROM database)
- Min, M., Kink, A., Parve, T. A rate adaptive pacemaker : EP1169084, 2002. espacenet (20.07.2015) (Patent)
- Hertle, A.R. (2005). Waste Water Treatment. – Water Encyclopedia, 1, 623-635. John Wiley & Sons. Knovel (14.04.2010) (Article from a reference e-book)
- Papstel, J. Introdution of the flexible curriculum of management in engineering education. – Proceedings of the 14th International DAAAM Symposium, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Vienna : DAAAM International Vienna, 2003, 339-340. (Conference paper)
- Building a Virtual Library / ed. A. Hanson. Hershey : Information Science Publishing, 2002. ebrary (13.04.2014) (E-book from a database)
- Waesche, N. Modular Government: An Industry Perspective on Public Innovation. – Halduskultuur, 2008, 9, 52-59. (http://www.halduskultuur.eu/2008/52-59_Waesche.pdf) (13.04.2015) (Article from an e-journal)