
Citing in text
e.g. In a popular study Woods (1999) argued that we have to teach good practices...
e.g. As Woods (1999, p.21) said, "good practices must be taught" and so we...
e.g. Theory rises out of practice, and once validated, returns to direct or explain the practice (Woods 1999).
Reference at the end of work
Author’s Surname, INITIALS., Year of publication. Title. Edition (if not the first edition). Place of publication: Publisher.
Woods, P., 1999. Successful writing for qualitative researchers. London: Routledge.
In this example, you need to look on the back of the title page to find the date.
If the book is edited, for example if Peter Woods had edited this book, then the reference would read Woods, P., ed. 1999. The use of 'ed' or 'eds' (for more than one) is used to represent the word 'editor'.