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Chicago - Referencing Guide

Assignments

Information

You must provide appropriate references when referring to your own work. For students, this applies if you quote or paraphrase any work you have submitted for an assessment in another unit.

This is necessary as all assignments include the following Student Declaration:

Except where indicated, the work I am submitting in this assignment is my own work and has not been submitted for assessment in another unit.

This includes text, figures, or tables copied from a completed assessment in a different Unit without proper acknowledgement of the original source (even if you are the original author).

Format

Standard format for citation

Author, A. A. Year. "Title of Assignment: Subtitle if Appropriate." Unpublished MS, Unit Code: Name of Unit. Place: Name of University.

Example

Assignment from another unit

Author full first name provided

Reid, Sian F. 2016. “The Importance of Scientific Method.” Unpublished MS, BSC100: Building Blocks for Science Students. Murdoch, WA: Murdoch University.


See the All Examples page for examples of in-text and reference list entries for specific resources such as articles, assignments, books and web pages.