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Theses or dissertations are referenced as follows: |
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In text: The music industry has had to adapt to a changing environment (Gamble, 2015). or Molloy (2018) discusses the nature of Northern Irish imagery in the context of the arts. |
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In your list of references: Author's Surname, INITIALS. (Year of publication) Title of thesis. Designation, (and type). Name of institution to which submitted. e.g. Keig, P. (2010) An investigation into retrofitting an existing social housing solid wall terraced house using the Trias Energetica concept and Passivhaus principles to reduce CO2 emissions by 80%. Dissertation, (MSc). University of Ulster. or Gamble, J. R. (2015) An exploratory study of how user-centric innovation is affecting the development of business model typologies for music industry stakeholders. Thesis, (PhD). Ulster University. If desired, where a thesis is available in an online repository, you may add Available from: URL [Accessed date]. e.g. Molloy, A (2018) Myths of Belfast: the process of poetic experience. Thesis, (PhD). Ulster University. Available from: https://pure.ulster.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/myths-of-belfast [Accessed 4 May 2019]. |