

A bibliography is written at the end of a piece of work. It provides details of all the reference material that has been used in the essay or report you are writing. This is the way Becky has referenced her sources: King, J. (1999), Considerations in Outfitting a fitness Center, retrieved 20th May 2003 from http://www.lifefitness.com/health_clubs/health_clubs.asp. Browning, G. (2003), Staying on Track, retrieved 20th May 2003 from http://www.wda.co.uk/en/wda_home/_busnes__the_wda_e_zine/ _busnes__issue_3/point_of_view.cfm Candles Health and Fitness Club, retrieved 30th May 2003 from: http://www.candleshealthclub.co.uk/ JJB Sports Ltd, retrieved 30th May 2003 from http://www.jjbsports.co.uk Key Statistics for Local Authorities (Feb 2003), retrieved 30th May 2003 from http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/cn_52.asp Body Solid Product Menu, retrieved 30th May 2003 from http://www.body-solid.co.uk
If you want to read more about referencing, the Harvard Referencing website provides some very useful information. |
If you need reminding of how to reference material, you can go to a search engine and type in "Harvard Referencing" and you should find some help pages. If you have used other material, our section on Bibilographies will help you with your referencing.
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