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Referencing for Vietnam Campus: RMIT Harvard Style

Moodboard obtained from your lecture notes, PowerPoint slides, course handouts, or micro-credentials

Rule:

Figure number: Brief description of the artwork or image. Source: Creator’s Family Name/Organisation Year of publication.

Note:

Some courses and lecturers might not accept lecture notes or course material as references in assignments / assessment. Check with your lecturer or teacher.

Include the lecturer's family name and year in the in-text reference.

Refer to the figure number when you discuss the artwork.

Examples:

The emphasis in week 3's lecture on the 'cultural and social background of employees as an important step in managing workplace diversity' (Tran 2022) led me to reflect on my own experiences in human resource management.

 

Campbell (2022) asserts that prosperity and sustainability need not be mutually exclusive.

 

The impact of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on promoting economic growth...(Blakewell 2022).

 

Note:

Do not refer to an artwork or image as " figure above" or " figure below" or " figure on page 3".

Fule:

Lecturer's family name Initial OR RMIT Creds [if RMIT micro-credential] (Year) 'Title of course material' [type of course material], Name of University, Location [if not inferred by university name].

Example:

  • RMIT Creds (2022) 'What is academic integrity?' [micro-credential], RMIT University, Melbourne.
  • Tran L (2020) 'Managing diverse workforces' [PowerPoint slides, MANG4321], RMIT University, Melbourne.