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Ahmed Zeeneldin
Prof of Medical Oncology
March, 2014
“How to write a protocol” workshop
Agenda
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™ Why to reference?
™ Items
–
–
–
–
–

Citation ‫اﺳﺘﺸﮭﺎد -ﺗﻨﻮﯾﮫ‬
References ‫ﻣﺮاﺟﻊ‬
Bibliography ‫ﻣﺮاﺟﻊ-ﻣﺼﺎدر‬
Direct quotations “‫”اﻗﺘﺒﺎﺳﺎت ﻣﺒﺎﺷﺮة‬
Paraphrasing ‫إﻋﺎدة ﺻﯿﺎﻏﺔ‬

™ Categories of Referencing styles
– Alphabetical (author and date)
– Numbered

™ Referencing style
™ Referencing software
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Why should you
reference?

–

™ Authorize to your work, strengthens your argument
and demonstrates the breadth of your research.
™ Give credit to original authors
™ Enable the reader to find and verify your sources of
information.
™ Avoid being accused for Plagiarism

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Citation and reference
–
Citation

Citation

Breast cancer is the commonest
malignancy in Egyptian females
(Zeeneldin et al., 2013). COX-2
expression is encountered in
46% of patients (Abdelwahaab
et al., 2012).

Breast cancer is the
commonest malignancy in
Egyptian females [1]. COX-2
expression is encountered in
46% of patients [2].

Reference list

Reference list

Abdelwahaab A (2012) …….
Zeeneldin A (2013)…………
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1. Zeeneldin A …………
2. Abdelwahaab A ……..

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Categories of
Referencing styles
–
Numbered

Alphabetical
Breast cancer is the commonest
malignancy in Egyptian females
(Zeeneldin et al., 2013). COX-2
expression is encountered in
46% of patients (Abdelwahaab
et al., 2012).

Breast cancer is the
commonest malignancy in
Egyptian females [1]. COX-2
expression is encountered in
46% of patients [2].

Reference list
Abdelwahaab A (2012) …….
Zeeneldin A (2013)…………

Reference list
1. Zeeneldin A …………
2. Abdelwahaab A ……..

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Categories of
Referencing styles
–
™ Alphabetical (author and date):
– Used in Theses
– In-text citations mention author last name and year
– References are arranged in the reference list alphabetically
in an ascending order. No numbers

™ Numbered:
– Used in articles
– In-text citations mention the reference number only
– References are arranged in the reference list numerically in
an ascending order according to their first encounter in the
text.
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Citing within the text
(alphabetical)

–

Artificial intelligence can be defined as the science of
making machines do things that would require
intelligence if done by men (Minsky, 1968) (Minsky &
Sriver, 1968) (Minsky et al., 1968).
According to Striver (2001 p 20) “all aspects of rational
thought should be considered to involve some degree
of experimentation” (Striver, 2001 p20)

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Citing within the text
(alphabetical)

–

™ Rules
– include the author’s surname and the year of
publication and also any page numbers if you are
quoting from a specific page
– If more than 2[3] authors, give only the first authors
surname and initials followed by et al.
– If you state the authors name within your work then
just include the date of publication to indicate the
work being cited

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Citing within the text
(numbered)

–

Artificial intelligence can be defined as the science of
making machines do things that would require
intelligence if done by men [1].
According to Striver (2001) “all aspects of rational
thought should be considered to involve some degree
of experimentation” [2].

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Ahmed Zeeneldin

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Bibliography
(reference list)

–

™ Alphabetical (author and date):
– References are arranged in the reference list
alphabetically in an ascending order of author sur. No
numbers

™ Numbered:
– References are arranged in the reference numerically
in an ascending order according to their first
encounter in the text.

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Bibliography
(reference list)

–

™ Alphabetical (author and date):
– References are arranged in the reference list
alphabetically in an ascending order of author sur. No
numbers

™ Zeeneldin A (2006).......
™ Zeeneldin A (2007a).......
™ Zeeneldin A (2007b).......
™ Zeeneldin A, Taha F (2006)......
™ Zeeneldin A, Taha F, .........., Monir M (2006).......
™ Zeeneldin A, Taha F, Monir M, et al. (2006).......
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Essential components
–
™ Who:
™ What:
™ Where:
™ When:

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Essential components
–
™ Who: Zeeneldin A
™ What: Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians
™ Where: JENCI 13(7):23-29
™ When: 2012

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Essential components
–
Who

Authors

What

Title (article, book, book chapter,
thesis)

Where

Journal, book, website, thesis. Exact
numbers

when

Year of publication

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Essential components
–
™ Who: Authors
– Surname, initials (Zeeneldin, A [AA])
– List all authors without AND
™ Elshafiey MM, Zeeneldin AA, Elsebai HI, Moneer M,
Mohamed DB, Gouda I, Attia AA.

– List some followed by et al.
™ 6: 5 et al.
™ 4: 3 et al.
™ Elshafiey MM, Zeeneldin AA, Elsebai HI, et al.
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Essential components
–
™ What: title
–
–
–
–
–
–

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Title of an article
Book
Book chapter
Website
Thesis
Other

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Essential components
Where
™ Article:

–

™ Book:

– journal title
(abbreviated e.g.
NEJM).
– Volume and issue
– Page numbers

– Edition number if not
first (2nd ed.)
– Publisher
– City
– Pages

™ Website:
– [Online]. Available at:
www…….
– (Accessed 20 Nov
2013)
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™ Book chapter
– In: book authors (eds.)
– Rest as the book

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Essential components
when: year

–

™
™
™
™

Who: Zeeneldin A
What: Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians
Where: JENCI 13(7):23-29
When: 2012

-

Zeeneldin, A. Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians. JENCI
13(7):23-29. 2012

-

Zeeneldin, A (2012). Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians. JENCI
13(7):23-29.

- Zeeneldin, A. Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians. JENCI 2012;
13(7):23-29.
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Examples
–
™ Book:
– Halliday, D., Resnick, R. & Walker, J. (2005)
Fundamentals of physics. 7th ed. New York: Wiley. pp
20-50.

™ Book chapter:
– Murray, A.P. (1999) Fundamental equations of
surface theory. In: Ledermann, W. & Vajda, S. (eds.)
Combinatorics and geometry. 2nd ed. Chichester: John
Wiley, pp. 23-66.
03/03/2014

Ahmed Zeeneldin

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Examples
–
™ Article:
– Kim, H.S. (2007) ‘A new model for communicative
effectiveness of science’. Science Communication, 28(3),
pp. 287-313.

™ Webpage:
– Allen, S. (2007). Referencing: a guide for University of
Liverpool online students [Online]. Available from
http://www.liv.ac.uk/library/ohecampus/ref.htm
(Accessed 15 August 2007).
03/03/2014

Ahmed Zeeneldin

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Examples
–
™ Thesis
– McDonald, L.R. (2005) Assessment of body
composition using magnetic resonance imaging. Ph.D.
thesis. University of Liverpool.

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Reference style
–
™ Alphabetical:
– Harvard
––-

™ Numbered
– Vancouver
––-

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Referencing software
–
™ Endnote
™ Ref manager
™ Ref works
™™™-

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Thank YOU
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Brief guide to referencing

  • 1. Ahmed Zeeneldin Prof of Medical Oncology March, 2014 “How to write a protocol” workshop
  • 2. Agenda – ™ Why to reference? ™ Items – – – – – Citation ‫اﺳﺘﺸﮭﺎد -ﺗﻨﻮﯾﮫ‬ References ‫ﻣﺮاﺟﻊ‬ Bibliography ‫ﻣﺮاﺟﻊ-ﻣﺼﺎدر‬ Direct quotations “‫”اﻗﺘﺒﺎﺳﺎت ﻣﺒﺎﺷﺮة‬ Paraphrasing ‫إﻋﺎدة ﺻﯿﺎﻏﺔ‬ ™ Categories of Referencing styles – Alphabetical (author and date) – Numbered ™ Referencing style ™ Referencing software 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 2
  • 3. Why should you reference? – ™ Authorize to your work, strengthens your argument and demonstrates the breadth of your research. ™ Give credit to original authors ™ Enable the reader to find and verify your sources of information. ™ Avoid being accused for Plagiarism 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 3
  • 4. Citation and reference – Citation Citation Breast cancer is the commonest malignancy in Egyptian females (Zeeneldin et al., 2013). COX-2 expression is encountered in 46% of patients (Abdelwahaab et al., 2012). Breast cancer is the commonest malignancy in Egyptian females [1]. COX-2 expression is encountered in 46% of patients [2]. Reference list Reference list Abdelwahaab A (2012) ……. Zeeneldin A (2013)………… 03/03/2014 1. Zeeneldin A ………… 2. Abdelwahaab A …….. Ahmed Zeeneldin 4
  • 5. Categories of Referencing styles – Numbered Alphabetical Breast cancer is the commonest malignancy in Egyptian females (Zeeneldin et al., 2013). COX-2 expression is encountered in 46% of patients (Abdelwahaab et al., 2012). Breast cancer is the commonest malignancy in Egyptian females [1]. COX-2 expression is encountered in 46% of patients [2]. Reference list Abdelwahaab A (2012) ……. Zeeneldin A (2013)………… Reference list 1. Zeeneldin A ………… 2. Abdelwahaab A …….. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 5
  • 6. Categories of Referencing styles – ™ Alphabetical (author and date): – Used in Theses – In-text citations mention author last name and year – References are arranged in the reference list alphabetically in an ascending order. No numbers ™ Numbered: – Used in articles – In-text citations mention the reference number only – References are arranged in the reference list numerically in an ascending order according to their first encounter in the text. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 6
  • 7. Citing within the text (alphabetical) – Artificial intelligence can be defined as the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men (Minsky, 1968) (Minsky & Sriver, 1968) (Minsky et al., 1968). According to Striver (2001 p 20) “all aspects of rational thought should be considered to involve some degree of experimentation” (Striver, 2001 p20) 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 7
  • 8. Citing within the text (alphabetical) – ™ Rules – include the author’s surname and the year of publication and also any page numbers if you are quoting from a specific page – If more than 2[3] authors, give only the first authors surname and initials followed by et al. – If you state the authors name within your work then just include the date of publication to indicate the work being cited 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 8
  • 9. Citing within the text (numbered) – Artificial intelligence can be defined as the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men [1]. According to Striver (2001) “all aspects of rational thought should be considered to involve some degree of experimentation” [2]. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 9
  • 10. Bibliography (reference list) – ™ Alphabetical (author and date): – References are arranged in the reference list alphabetically in an ascending order of author sur. No numbers ™ Numbered: – References are arranged in the reference numerically in an ascending order according to their first encounter in the text. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 10
  • 11. Bibliography (reference list) – ™ Alphabetical (author and date): – References are arranged in the reference list alphabetically in an ascending order of author sur. No numbers ™ Zeeneldin A (2006)....... ™ Zeeneldin A (2007a)....... ™ Zeeneldin A (2007b)....... ™ Zeeneldin A, Taha F (2006)...... ™ Zeeneldin A, Taha F, .........., Monir M (2006)....... ™ Zeeneldin A, Taha F, Monir M, et al. (2006)....... 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 11
  • 12. Essential components – ™ Who: ™ What: ™ Where: ™ When: 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 12
  • 13. Essential components – ™ Who: Zeeneldin A ™ What: Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians ™ Where: JENCI 13(7):23-29 ™ When: 2012 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 13
  • 14. Essential components – Who Authors What Title (article, book, book chapter, thesis) Where Journal, book, website, thesis. Exact numbers when Year of publication 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 14
  • 15. Essential components – ™ Who: Authors – Surname, initials (Zeeneldin, A [AA]) – List all authors without AND ™ Elshafiey MM, Zeeneldin AA, Elsebai HI, Moneer M, Mohamed DB, Gouda I, Attia AA. – List some followed by et al. ™ 6: 5 et al. ™ 4: 3 et al. ™ Elshafiey MM, Zeeneldin AA, Elsebai HI, et al. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 15
  • 16. Essential components – ™ What: title – – – – – – 03/03/2014 Title of an article Book Book chapter Website Thesis Other Ahmed Zeeneldin 16
  • 17. Essential components Where ™ Article: – ™ Book: – journal title (abbreviated e.g. NEJM). – Volume and issue – Page numbers – Edition number if not first (2nd ed.) – Publisher – City – Pages ™ Website: – [Online]. Available at: www……. – (Accessed 20 Nov 2013) 03/03/2014 ™ Book chapter – In: book authors (eds.) – Rest as the book Ahmed Zeeneldin 17
  • 18. Essential components when: year – ™ ™ ™ ™ Who: Zeeneldin A What: Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians Where: JENCI 13(7):23-29 When: 2012 - Zeeneldin, A. Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians. JENCI 13(7):23-29. 2012 - Zeeneldin, A (2012). Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians. JENCI 13(7):23-29. - Zeeneldin, A. Breast cancer in Elderly Egyptians. JENCI 2012; 13(7):23-29. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 18
  • 19. Examples – ™ Book: – Halliday, D., Resnick, R. & Walker, J. (2005) Fundamentals of physics. 7th ed. New York: Wiley. pp 20-50. ™ Book chapter: – Murray, A.P. (1999) Fundamental equations of surface theory. In: Ledermann, W. & Vajda, S. (eds.) Combinatorics and geometry. 2nd ed. Chichester: John Wiley, pp. 23-66. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 19
  • 20. Examples – ™ Article: – Kim, H.S. (2007) ‘A new model for communicative effectiveness of science’. Science Communication, 28(3), pp. 287-313. ™ Webpage: – Allen, S. (2007). Referencing: a guide for University of Liverpool online students [Online]. Available from http://www.liv.ac.uk/library/ohecampus/ref.htm (Accessed 15 August 2007). 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 20
  • 21. Examples – ™ Thesis – McDonald, L.R. (2005) Assessment of body composition using magnetic resonance imaging. Ph.D. thesis. University of Liverpool. 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 21
  • 22. Reference style – ™ Alphabetical: – Harvard ––- ™ Numbered – Vancouver ––- 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 22
  • 23. Referencing software – ™ Endnote ™ Ref manager ™ Ref works ™™™- 03/03/2014 Ahmed Zeeneldin 23