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Publication database submissions

Please bookmark this page, and use the following form to report your research outputs. This information will be used to generate reports summarising the School's research activities.

Please follow the formatting guidelines at the bottom of this page. This will save us from having to re-type your submissions when creating our reports.

Note: The university's DEST funding is based in part on items reported under the categories ending in "1". Please provide the School's administrative assistant with a hardcopy of items from categories A1, B1, C1, and E1.


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See formatting examples below

Guidelines for Formatting Publication Entries

All entries should follow the following format as illustrated by the samples:

A. Books

Author(s)/Editor(s), Year published, "Title", ISBN, Publisher, City of Publisher, total number of pages.

Sample: Martin, P.R. and Noble, W. (Eds.), 1999, "Psychology & Society", ISBN 1 875378 29 4, University of New England, Armidale NSW, pp. 184.

B. Book Chapters

Author, year published, "chapter title", title of book in which chapter appears, editor of book, ISBN, publisher, city of publisher, page numbers (note: this is NOT total number of pages but page numbers of chapter).

Sample 1: Croft, J.C.B.,1996, "Nationalism and Internationalism in Australian Poetry: 1920-1970", Nationalism vs. Internationalism, ed. W. Zack, ISBN 3 86057 3101, Stauffenburg Verlag, Tubingen, Germany, 475-484.

Sample 2: Jones, A. and Brown, V., 2005, "Emerging issues in sociological research", Sociology Research, eds A. Jones, J. Bloggs, H. Smith and V. Brown, ISBN 0 123 45678 0, International Sociological Association, Hobart, 1-7.

C. Journal Articles

Author(s), year published, title of articles, journal name, publisher, place of publisher, volume and number, page numbers.

Sample: Ashley, P.M., Cook, N.D.J. and Fanning, C.M., 1996, "Geochemistry and age of metamorphosed felsic igneous rocks with A-type affinities in the WillyamaSupergroup, Olary Block South Australia, and implications for mineral exploration", Lithos, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Vol. 38(6),167-84.

E. Conference Proceedings

Author(s), year published, title of paper, proceedings title, name of conference, where conference held, when, ISBN (if available) , publisher and place of publication (if different to conference name), page numbers.

Sample: Cunningham, C.J. and Jones, M.A., 1996, "Children's use of after-school leisure time and leisure space in an Australian Provincial city", Proceedings of the 8th Canadian Leisure Conference, Ottawa, Canada, May, University of Ottawa, 39-44.

F. Conference Presentations

Author(s), year, title of paper, (Paper) or (poster) presented at the <name of conference>, location of conference, day(s) of conference.

Sample 1: Jones, A.A. and Jones, B.B., 2005, "Wanting or liking: Is drug addiction really related to incentive-sensitisation?", Poster presented at the Symposium on the Addictions, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 15 May.

Sample 2: Smith, A.A. and Jones, B.B., 2004, "Animal models of depression", Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, USA, 10-13 October.

G. Research Grants

Recipient, year received, awarding body, $amount (p.a.) or specify if a one-off grant,purpose of grant.

Sample: Fleming, E.,1996, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, $300 000, research on tree crop development in Papua New Guinea.

H. Research Consultancies

Name of academic(s), year of publication, body/institution etc for which consultancy undertaken, brief details of consultancy work.

Sample: Harrold, R., 1996, NSW Board of Vocational Education and Training, the cost of community service obligations in the vocational educational training sector of NSW.

J/K. Theses (UNE awards only)

Author, award title, year of publication, thesis title, total number of pages.

Sample: Smith, J., Doctor of Philosophy, 2005, Role of Plasma Cortisol in Attempted Suicide, pp. 281.