School of HASS Referencing Guidelines
5. Discipline referencing styles
Within the School of HASS, different disciplines have different referencing requirements. For full details see the UNE Library Services website or alternatively the UNE Referencing website.
Please check in the table below for the appropriate referencing style used by the discipline in which you are studying.
Please consult the referencing factsheets on matters of referencing, quotation, etc. Please be consistent in the use of a standard referencing system as noted below.
Discipline |
Referencing Style |
Ancient History |
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Archaeology |
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Chinese |
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Classics |
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Criminology |
Assessments need to be referenced using the style designated in the specific unit requirements. |
English |
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French |
APA, Chicago Footnoting, MLA (Check with the unit coordinator for alternative options.) |
Geography & Planning |
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German |
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History |
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Indigenous Studies |
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Indonesian |
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Italian |
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Japanese |
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Linguistics |
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Media & Communications |
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Music |
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Peace Studies |
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Philosophy |
Any reputable system is acceptable |
Politics & International Studies |
Assessments can be submitted using any of the following author-date styles so long as references are consistent within that style: AGPS, APA, Chicago Author-Date, Chicago Footnoting). NB: in some cases, your unit coordinator may specify a specific reference style from this list for the unit, or exclude one of more of the above styles. Please check the assessment advice on the Moodle site. |
Sociology |
Assessments can be submitted using any of the following author-date styles so long as references are consistent within that style: AGPS, APA, Chicago Author-Date(Notes and Bibliography). NB: in some cases, your unit coordinator may specify a specific reference style from this list for the unit, or exclude one of more of the above styles. Please check the assessment advice on the Moodle site. |
Spanish |
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Studies in Religion |
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Theatre & Performance |
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Writing |