Referencing

References should appear as footnotes. Footnotes come at the bottom of the page to which they refer and should be single-spaced.

References need give only enough information to identify an item in the Bibliography, and take the form: Name year, page number(s) (e.g. Cook 1990, p.81). 

Bibliography

A Bibliography should be alphabetically organised and is normally divided into Music sources, Literature and Electronic sources.

Book

Surname, First name(s),            Title and Subtitle, Place of publication: Publisher, date.

e.g.

Cook, Nicholas,             Music, Imagination and Culture, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990.

 

Chapter within a book

Surname, First Name(s),            ‘Title of Chapter’, Book title (author/editor), inclusive pages, Place of Publication: Publisher, Date.

e.g.

Franklin, Peter,             ‘Sibelius in Britain’, The Cambridge Companion to Sibelius (ed. D.M. Grimley), pp.182–95, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Article

Surname, First Name(s),            ‘Title’, Journal  vol./no. (date of publication), inclusive pages.

e.g.

Solie, Ruth A.,              ‘The living work: organicism and musical analysis’, Nineteenth-Century Music iv/2 (Autumn1980), pp.147–56.

Music

Composer, First Name(s), Title (editor), Place: Publisher, Date.

e.g.

Chabrier, Emmanuel,     Mélodies (ed. R. Delage), Paris: Heugel, 1995.

 

Sound recordings

For the recording         [generally as for other entries]

e.g.

Mahler, Gustav,            Symphony No.10 (performing edition by Deryck Cooke et al.), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (EMI, 2000) 5 56972 2.

 

For associated literature

e.g.

Matthews, Colin,           Booklet notes for Mahler, Gustav: Symphony No.10 [compact disc] 5 56972 2 (EMI, 2000) 5 56972 2.

 

Websites

Author,                        Title, < URL > (date accessed).

e.g.

Grinsted, Patricia,         ‘Bach scores in Kyiv: the long-lost music archive of the Berlin Sing-Akademie surfaces in Ukraine’, < http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~huri/work.2.html > (accessed 12 November 2001).

 

Electronic journals

Citations of articles should include the URL as found at the beginning of the article and the paragraph number; for example:

 

Glixon, Jonathan           ‘Far il buon concerto: music at the Venetian Scuole Piccole in the seventeenth century’, Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music i (1995) ,<http://www.sscm.harvard.edu/jscm/v1/no1/glixon.html >, par. 2.3. (plus date you accessed it).

Further reading

The following are useful books which give further guidance and information on referencing. They are all available in the Library.

 

Herbert, Trevor            Music in Words London: The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, 2001

ML 3797 HER

 

Johnson, Roy               Writing essays: Guidance notes for students Manchester: Clifton Press, 1996

PN 160 JOH (Short loan)

 

Neville, Colin               The complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2007.

PN 160 NEV

 

Pears, Richard              Cite them rite: The essential guide to referencing and plagiarism Newcastle upon Tyne: Pear Tree Books, 2006

PN 160 PEA

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