As a guide, please adhere to the following in terms of presentation of essays. For more detailed understanding of academic protocal, learning more about citation and referencing and general conventions of academic writing PLEASE do use the Academic Writing Centre (online) and/or contact the Learning Enhancement Team as outlined in Peter Thomas's sessions earlier in the term.
Presentation of Essays
Guidelines
Essays should be typed, 1.5 or double spaced.
Please justify the margins on both sides. Fonts: use Arial, font size 12.
The first page of your essay should include at the top;
- your name
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student number and link to your blog
- year and term of study (ie: autumn 2021-22)
- module title and code
- module tutor
- full title of assignment
- date written
- final word count (this excludes your cover page bibliography and any appendices but does include all in-text citations)
Please do not use bold type or underlining in your essay, but italicize any foreign words as well as book titles and titles of choreographic works, plays or films.
For direct quotes in your essay use single quotation marks ‘…….’ followed by a full citation (author, year, pg). Please do not italicize quotes.
For quotes of 3 lines or longer please indent the whole quote and citation from the body of the essay text (1cm margins on both sides).
References in
bibliography: NOTE ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST INCLUDE A BIBLIOGRAPHY
A bibliography is a list of all source material you have used, whether or not you have quoted from it. It is important to show that you have extended your knowledge by referring to other texts/works. A bibliography should be presented in alphabetical order of author’s surname. There are various ways of setting out a bibliography, but the details should always include:
Book:
Surname, Initial(s). Date of publication. Title in italics. Place of Publication: Publisher.
ie:
Fraleigh, S.H. 1996. Dance and the lived body: A descriptive aesthetics. USA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Edited book:
Surname, Initial(s). (ed.). Date of publication. Title in italics. Place: Publisher.
ie:
Fraleigh, S. ed., 2015. Moving consciously: somatic transformations through dance,
yoga, and touch. University of Illinois Press.
Book chapter:
Surname, Initial(s). Date. Chapter title. In Name of editor (ed.), Book Title. Place of Publication: Publisher, pages in book.
For example:
Akinleye, A. and Kindred H. 2018. In-the-between-ness: Decolonising and Re-inhabiting our dancing. In Akinleye, A. (ed)., Narratives of Black British Dance: embodied practices. London: Palgrave, chapter 6
Journal articles:
Surname, Initial(s). Date. Title of article. Title of journal volume (issue no.), page numbers.
ie:
Nelson,L. 2006. ‘Fragment of a tuning run’, Contact Quarterly, vol.39. no.1
Videography / DVDs (a list of videos /DVDs you have used):
Name of choreographer. Date of work. Title of work in italics. [DVD/video, etc]. Place of distribution, distributing company.
ie:
Khan, A. and Cherkaoui, S.L. 2008. Zero Degrees [DVD]. Sadler’s Wells on Screen. Axiom Films International Limited.
Media broadcast, e.g. television programme
Title. Year. Type of media.
Originator (e.g. channel). Exact date and time of broadcast.
ie:
TEDTalks. 2018. https://www.ted.com/talks. TED conference Boston July 2002
Live performance:
Choreographer. Year of premiere. Title in italics. Company (optional). [Location. Date seen].
ie:
Morris, M. 2018. Layla and Majnun. [Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London. 8 November 2018].
So useful! Thank you so much!
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Thank you Helen, very helpful as a checklist whilst re-reading my work!
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