How to find course literature
02.09.2010
How to search the titles listed on your curriculum list? Below you will find a brief introduction to the identification of references in bibliographies.
BookA book reference contains the following information: author, year of publication, title, place of publication, and publishing house.
Find it through
Book search
Heding, T., Knudtzen, C. F., & Bjerre, M. (2009). Brand management: Research, theory and practice. London: Routledge.
Book chapter
References to chapters in books are characterized by an In inserted into the reference.
The author and title of the chapter are listed at the beginning of the reference whereas the editor and title of the book are given after In.
Whenever you are looking for a chapter in a book you need to search for the book, not the chapter.
Look up the title of the book using
Book Search
Iversen, M. J., & Arnold, A. (2008). Carlsberg : Regulation of the home market and international expansion. In S. Fellman, & M. J. Iversen (Eds.), Creating nordic capitalism: The business history of a competitive periphery (pp. 365-391). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Journal article
A reference to a journal article is easily identifiable as it often contains information about volume, issue and page number, e.g. 21(6), 34-67.
The title of the journal that contains the article is often rendered in italics.
Hoegl, M., & Schulze, A. (2005). How to support knowledge creation in new product development: An investigation of knowledge management methods. European Management Journal, 23(3), 263-273.
Last updated by Camilla Boelsgaard Lund 10/09/2010