In-text citation

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In this activity, you are asked to create in-text citations using two types of referencing styles, the Vancouver and Harvard styles.
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Question 1

Question
Read the paragraph below, and fill in the blanks with in-text citations based on the VANCOUVER style. Each blank relates to a source that you find listed at the end of the paragraph. In 2012 18% of Londoners were identified as cyclists [blank_start][____________][blank_end] Source B. With the increasing numbers of cyclists you would expect that the injury rates in the cycling community to be higher. Actually there were fewer accidents recorded in 2012 than there were in 2000 [blank_start][____________][blank_end] Source A. In 2000 there were 35.6 casualties per million cycling trips while in 2012 there were 25.3 casualties [blank_start][____________][blank_end] Source A. Despite this, one of the main factors people state as a reason for not cycling is ‘the perception that cyclists are vulnerable to other road users’ [blank_start][____________][blank_end] Source B. Londoners are being encouraged to cycle; there is a strong perception that the health benefits outweigh risks. This has led to a number of bicycle hire schemes across the capital. It is however debatable whether this has increased the safety of cyclists in London. The numbers of people who hire bicycles are less likely to wear safety equipment such as helmets or hi-visibility clothing; 16% of people who hire a bicycle wear helmets as opposed to 64% of people who own ride their own bicycle [blank_start][____________][blank_end] Source C. Source A: https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/gla_migrate_files_destination/Cycling%20Report%20Feb%202014_0.pdf Source B: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/cdn/static/cms/documents/attitudes-towards-cycling-2012-report.pdf Source C: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2013.07.001
Answer
  • (2: p.6)
  • (1: p.9)
  • (1: p.9)
  • (2: p.9)
  • (3)

Question 2

Question
Read the paragraph below, and fill in the blanks with in-text citations based on the HARVARD style. Each blank relates to a source that you find listed at the end of the paragraph. In 2012 18% of Londoners were identified as cyclists [blank_start][___________][blank_end] Source B. With the increasing numbers of cyclists you would expect that the injury rates in the cycling community to be higher. Actually there were fewer accidents recorded in 2012 than there were in 2000 [blank_start][___________][blank_end] Source A. In 2000 there were 35.6 casualties per million cycling trips while in 2012 there were 25.3 casualties [blank_start][___________][blank_end] Source A. Despite this, one of the main factors people state as a reason for not cycling is ‘the perception that cyclists are vulnerable to other road users’ [blank_start][___________][blank_end] Source B. Londoners are being encouraged to cycle; there is a strong perception that the health benefits outweigh risks. This has led to a number of bicycle hire schemes across the capital. It is however debatable whether this has increased the safety of cyclists in London. The numbers of people who hire bicycles are less likely to wear safety equipment such as helmets or hi-visibility clothing; 16% of people who hire a bicycle wear helmets as opposed to 64% of people who own ride their own bicycle [blank_start][___________][blank_end] Source C Source A: https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/gla_migrate_files_destination/Cycling%20Report%20Feb%202014_0.pdf Source B: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/cdn/static/cms/documents/attitudes-towards-cycling-2012-report.pdf Source C: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2013.07.001
Answer
  • (Transport for London 2012:p.6)
  • (London Assembly 2014:p.9)
  • (London Assembly 2014:p.9)
  • (Transport for London: p.9)
  • (Goodman, Green & Woodcock, 2014)
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