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Dissertations

 

Available In Print

 

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Author. Title. [type of dissertation/thesis]. City of the awarding institution: Awarding institution; Year of approval of final version.


Endnote (arranged numerically by the citation number in the text)

(1) Rencken DW. A quantitative model for adaptive task allocation in human-computer interfaces. [unpublished DPhil thesis]. Oxford: University of Oxford; 1991.


Bibliography (arranged alphabetically by author)

Rencken DW. A quantitative model for adaptive task allocation in human-computer interfaces. [unpublished DPhil thesis]. Oxford: University of Oxford; 1991.


Direct quotation

If you have quoted directly from the item ONCE ONLY in your text you should include a page reference at the end of the endnote.

(1) Rencken DW. A quantitative model for adaptive task allocation in human-computer interfaces. [unpublished DPhil thesis]. Oxford: University of Oxford; 1991. p. 51.

If you have quoted directly from the item MORE THAN ONCE the page reference is given on each occasion with the citation in the text.

(1 p. 51)

The page reference of the quotation is not included in the bibliography.


Available Online

 

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Author. Title. [type of dissertation/thesis]. City of the awarding institution: Awarding institution; Year of approval of final version [cited date]. Available from: URL.


Endnote (arranged numerically by the citation number in the text)

(1) Setterstein L. Critical thinking and participation in health behaviors. [PhD thesis on the Internet]. Madison (WI): University of Wisconsin; 1999 [cited 2008 Jul 16]. Available from: http://www.library/wisc.edu/databases/connect/.


Bibliography (arranged alphabetically by author)

Setterstein L. Critical thinking and participation in health behaviors. [PhD thesis on the Internet]. Madison (WI): University of Wisconsin; 1999 [cited 2008 Jul 16]. Available from: http://www.library/wisc.edu/databases/connect/.


Direct quotation

If you have quoted directly from the item ONCE ONLY in your text you should include a page reference at the end of the endnote.

(1) Setterstein L. Critical thinking and participation in health behaviors. [PhD thesis on the Internet]. Madison (WI): University of Wisconsin; 1999 [cited 2008 Jul 16]. Available from: http://www.library/wisc.edu/databases/connect/. p. 56.

If you have quoted directly from the item MORE THAN ONCE the page reference is given on each occasion with the citation in the text.

(1 p. 56)

The page reference of the quotation is not included in the bibliography.