Reference List - The Order of Works
• The reference list should appear at the end of your paper. Begin the list on a new page.
• The title References should be either left justified or centered on the page.
• The hanging indent for each reference makes the numerical sequence more obvious.
• The entries should appear as one numerical sequence in the order that the material is cited in the text of your assignment.
References
- Crowe J, Bradshaw T. Chemistry for the biosciences: the essential concepts. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2014. 740 p.
- Naish J, Syndercombe Court D, editors. Medical Sciences. Edinburgh: Saunders / Elsevier; 2015. 806 p.
- Susskind L, Hrabovsky G. The theoretical minimum: what you need to know to start doing physics. London: Allen Lane; 2013. 256p.
- Bonitz M, Lopez J, Becker K, Thomsen H, editors. Complex plasmas: scientific challenges and technological opportunities [Internet]. New York: Springer; 2014. 491 p. Available from: http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-05437-7
- Kelsey S. Aristotle on interpreting nature. In: Leunissen M, editor. Aristotle's physics: a critical guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2015. 31-45 p.
- Watermann T, Scherrer A, Sebastiani D. Linear response methods in quantum chemistry. In: Bach V, Delle Site L, editors. Many-electron approaches in physics, chemistry and mathematics: a multidisciplinary approach [Internet]. New York: Springer; 2014. 97-110 p. Available from http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-06379-9_5
- Denning PJ. Computational thinking in science. Am Sci. 2017 Jan; 105(2): 13- 17.
- Kistner S, Vollmeyer R, Burns BD, Kortenkamp U. Model development in scientific discovery learning with a computer-based physics task. Comp Human Behav [Internet]. 2016 Feb 20 [cited 2017 Feb 13]; 59: 446-455. Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747563216300930?
- Jones C. Solar system facts [Internet]. Space Facts; 2017 [cited 2017 Feb 13]. Available from: http://space-facts.com/solar-system/
- NASA. Journey to Mars. Washington: NASA: 2016 Sep 30 [cited 2017 Feb 13]. Available from: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/journeytomars/index.htm
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