Other print sources
Journal articles
Include: the author's family name/surname and initial, the year of publication, thetitle of article (in single quatation marks), the title of journal (in italics), the volume number and/or issue number, and the page numbers of the article.
Mazza, C., 2002, 'And then the world fell apart: the
children of incarcerated fathers', Families in
society: the journal of contemporary human
services, vol.83, no.5/6, pp.521-529.
Encyclopedia articles
Include: the title of chapter or article (in single quotation marks), the year of publication, the title of encyclopedia (in italics), the edition, the volume, and the page numbers of the article.
'Iron and steel', 2000, The world book encyclopedia,
Millennium edn., vol.10, pp.436-453.
Acts of Parliament
Include: the government responsible for the legislation, the title of the Act, the publisher (in this case usually same as author, so no need to write name in full), and the place of publication.
Victorian Government, 1958, Crimes Act, Author, Melbourne.
Pamphlets or Brochures
Include: the author (or organisation resposible for the publication), the date of publication, the title (in italics), the publisher (in this case usually same as author, so no need to write name in full), and the place of publication.
Mornington Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc.,
2003, Marvellous Mornington,
Author, Mornington.



