Cite

How to quote
Sometimes it's necessary to quote from books, especially when you are doing coursework. This is fine. Just make sure that you say where you got the quote or information from by writing up a reference section.

When you do this include:
This is called citing. The examiner (or your teacher) will be impressed that you have cited from work and that you have done some research. Write the name of the author and the date she/he said whatever you are referring to. For example,
 * The name of the book (underlined)
 * The author
 * The page number
 * By Year 12, you will need to say who the publisher is and when the book was printed.
 * In text citing - The Harvard Method **
 * Cromwell's first reaction to Wolsey's fall was 'stunned belief and near despair' (Elton, 1991).**

Then cite the full reference in the reference table: Elton, G., Thomas Cromwell (Headstart History Papers; 1991; 1st edition), p.7 References should be put into alphabetical order by author's surname.
 * References/Bibliography **