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Leeds Numeric: Dance

Reference examples

Live performance

Family name, INITIAL(S) (of the choreographer). Title. [Date seen and where]. Year of première.

Example:

Ashton, F. Dante sonata, The Royal Ballet. [Performance viewed 10 July 2004, Lincoln Centre, New York]. 1940.

Recording

Family name, INITIAL(S) (of the director/producer). dir./prod. (depending on whether director or producer). Title of video or programme. [Type of medium, eg video]. Production company or Publisher [further details to identify dance works]. Year published or first transmission.

Example:

Lockyer, B. dir. Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet. [Video for television transmission]. BBC TV in association with R.M. Productions Munich [Les Patineurs, Ashton; Pineapple Poll, Cranko]. 1979.

Citation examples

Standard citation

Every citation should be labelled within your text by using a number in brackets (1).
You should insert the citation number directly after a source is referred to in your text, even if this is in the middle of your sentence. It is acceptable to place a citation number at the end of a paragraph, if the entire paragraph is referring to the same source.

Examples:
Aitchison (1) suggests that language change is inevitable, but not a bad thing.
One leading expert suggests that language change is inevitable, but is not a bad thing (1).

The first item you cite is allocated number 1, the second item is allocated number 2, and so on throughout your piece of work.

Once a source has been allocated a number, this number is used again if you refer to the same source at a later point in your work.

If you use the name of the author(s) of a souce within the text and there are three or more authors for the source, then the name of the first author shoule be given, followed by the phrase "et al.".

Example:

Southgate et al. (1) emphasised that references should be presented in a consistent manner.

Common issues

When you're referencing with Leeds Numeric you may come across issues with missing details, multiple authors, edited books, references to another author's work or online items, to name a few. Here are some tips on how to deal with some common issues when using Leeds Numeric.

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