Popular ECLAC style Citation Examples

How to cite a Book in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a book using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), Title, City, Publisher.

Example:

(2015),.

In-text citation

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Template:

(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

hamburgerHD (2015)


How to cite a Journal in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a journal using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

Place this part in your bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment.

Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, vol. Volume number, No. Issue number.

Example:

Barnett, Laura (2015), 'Julie Walters and Willy Russell: how we made Educating Rita', the Guardian, [online] <http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2015/feb/17/julie-walters-willy-russell-how-we-made-educating-rita> [date of reference: 28 April 2015].

In-text citation

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Template:

(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

It was in writing Educating Rita that I realised the power of political theatre with a small p (Barnett, 2015)


How to cite Film or Movie in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Publisher (Year Published), Title, City.

Example:

Gov.uk, (2015), 'UK to lead development of driverless car technology - News stories - GOV.UK', [online] <https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-to-lead-development-of-driverless-car-technology> [date of reference: 30 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Publisher, Year Published)

Example:

Driverless cars are the future. I want Britain to be at the forefront of this exciting new development, to embrace a technology that could transform our roads and open up a brand new route for global investment. (Gov.uk, 2015)


How to cite an Online image or video in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), Title.

Example:

Someone Has Built It Before, (2010), 'Le Corbusier & Zaha Hadid - Les Pilotis - Conscious Inspiration 1', [online] <http://archidialog.com/2010/07/11/le-corbusier-zaha-hadid-les-pilotis-conscious-inspiration-1/> [date of reference: 30 April 2015].

In-text citation

Place this part right after the quote or reference to the source in your assignment.

Template:

(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

Figs. 8 and 9 (Someone Has Built It Before, 2010)


How to cite a Website in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a website using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

Place this part in your bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment.

Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', [online] <http://Website-Url> [date of reference: 10 October 2013].

Example:

Szalavitz, Maia (2015), 'Marijuana as a Gateway Drug: The Myth That Will Not Die | TIME.com', TIME.com, [online] <http://healthland.time.com/2010/10/29/marijuna-as-a-gateway-drug-the-myth-that-will-not-die/> [date of reference: 27 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

The idea that marijuana may be the first step in a longer career of drug use seems plausible at first: when addicts tell their histories, many begin with a story about marijuana. And there’s a strong correlation between marijuana use and other drug use: a person who smokes marijuana is more than 104 times more likely to use cocaine than a person who never tries pot, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. (More on Time.com: 7 Tips for California: How to Make Legalizing Marijuana Smart)

The problem here is that correlation isn’t cause. Hell’s Angels motorcycle gang members are probably more 104 times more likely to have ridden a bicycle as a kid than those who don’t become Hell’s Angels, but that doesn’t mean that riding a two-wheeler is a “gateway” to joining a motorcycle gang. It simply means that most people ride bikes and the kind of people who don’t are highly unlikely to ever ride a motorcycle.

Scientists long ago abandoned the idea that marijuana causes users to try other drugs: as far back as 1999, in a report commissioned by Congress to look at the possible dangers of medical marijuana, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences wrote:

Patterns in progression of drug use from adolescence to adulthood are strikingly regular. Because it is the most widely used illicit drug, marijuana is predictably the first illicit drug most people encounter. Not surprisingly, most users of other illicit drugs have used marijuana first. In fact, most drug users begin with alcohol and nicotine before marijuana — usually before they are of legal age.
In the sense that marijuana use typically precedes rather than follows initiation of other illicit drug use, it is indeed a “gateway” drug. But because underage smoking and alcohol use typically precede marijuana use, marijuana is not the most common, and is rarely the first, “gateway” to illicit drug use. There is no conclusive evidence that the drug effects of marijuana are causally linked to the subsequent abuse of other illicit drugs.

So what accounts for the massive correlation between marijuana use and use of other drugs? One key factor is taste. People who are extremely interested in altering their consciousness are likely to want to try more than one way of doing it. If you are a true music fan, you probably won’t stick to listening to just one band or even a single genre —  this doesn’t make lullabies a gateway to the Grateful Dead, it means that people who really like music probably like many different songs and groups.

Second is marijuana’s illegality: you aren’t likely to be able to find a heroin dealer if you can’t even score weed. Compared with pot dealers, sellers of hard drugs tend to be even less trusting of customers they don’t know, in part because they face greater penalties. But if you’ve proved yourself by regularly purchasing marijuana, dealers will happily introduce to you to their harder product lines if you express interest, or help you find a friend of theirs who can.

Holland began liberalizing its marijuana laws in part to close this particular gateway — and indeed now the country has slightly fewer young pot-smokers who move on to harder drugs compared with other nations, including the U.S. A 2010 Rand Institute report titled “What Can We Learn from the Dutch Cannabis Coffeeshop Experience?” found that there was “some evidence” for a “weakened gateway” in The Netherlands, and concluded that the data “clearly challenge any claim that the Dutch have strengthened the gateway to hard drug use.” (Szalavitz, 2015)


Additional ECLAC style Citation Examples

How to cite a Blog in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a blog using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

Place this part in your bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment.

Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title.

Example:

Publications.parliament.uk, (2008), 'House of Lords - Kay (Fc)  V Commissioner of The Police of The Metropolis  Appellate Committee    Lord Phill', [online] <http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200708/ldjudgmt/jd081126/metro-2.htm> [date of reference: 29 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

Section 71. ""I regard these processions as by their very nature excluded from the requirement of notification under section 11"" (Publications.parliament.uk, 2008)


How to cite a Court case in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a court case using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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(Year Published), Title, Document Title/Name.

Example:

Nacro.org.uk, (2015), 'Nacro, the crime reduction charity', [online] <https://www.nacro.org.uk/> [date of reference: 28 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Document Title/Name, Year Published)

Example:

The Youth Offending Team assists young people who have previously committed crimes by working alongside other organisations such as the police, educational establishments, probation officers and charities such as Nacro- a charity with the fundamental aim of reducing crime throughout England and Wales. (Nacro.org.uk, 2015)


How to cite a Dictionary entry in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title.

Example:

Wikipedia, (2015), 'Littoral zone', [online] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littoral_zone> [date of reference: 29 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

The littoral zone is the part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore. In coastal environments the littoral zone extends from the high water mark, (Wikipedia, 2015)


How to cite an E-book or PDF in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), Title, City, Publisher.

Example:

Genz, Stephanie (2009), 'Postfeminism in Popular Culture'.

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

“feminism and femininity is highly contentious and variable as it signifies in a number of contradictory ways” (Genz, 2009)


How to cite an Edited book in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite an edited book using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), Title, City.

Example:

Wikipedia, (2015), 'China', [online] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China> [date of reference: 30 February 2015].

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

Can't be sure about the information but the best place to find information about China (Wikipedia, 2015)


How to cite an Email in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite an email using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title'.

Example:

Vanityfair.com, (2015), [online] <http://www.vanityfair.com/news/business/2014/09/marc-newson-apple-jony-ive> [date of reference: 29 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

“Marc is without question one of the most influential designers of this generation,” Ive said in a statement provided to VF Daily. “He is extraordinarily talented. We are particularly excited to formalize our collaboration as we enjoy working together so much and have found our partnership so effective.” (Vanityfair.com, 2015)


How to cite an Encyclopedia article in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title.

Example:

Relvas, Hugo (2010), 'Organizational Structures and Working Practices in Elite European Professional Football Clubs: Understanding the Relationship between Youth and Professional Domains'.

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

The high visibility and value of sport world-wide has Encouraged governing bodies to pressure sport organizations into assuming a more professional approach to the delivery and design of the sport product (Relvas, 2010)


How to cite an Interview in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite an interview using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title'.

Example:

Library.sc.edu, (2015), 'F.Scott Fitzgerald Centenary', [online] <http://library.sc.edu/spcoll/fitzgerald/biography.html> [date of reference: 29 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

Fitzgerald went to Hollywood alone in the summer of 1937 with a six-month Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer screenwriting contract at $1,000 a week. He received his only screen credit for adaptingThree Comrades (1938), and his contract was renewed for a year at $1,250 a week. The $91,000 he earned from MGM was a great deal of money during the late Depression years when a new Chevrolet coupe cost $619; but although Fitzgerald paid off most of his debts, he was unable to save. (Library.sc.edu, 2015)


How to cite a Magazine in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a magazine using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, No. Issue number.

Example:

Brand, Stewart (1984), Hackers conference.

In-text citation

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Template:

(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

Information wants to be free. (Brand, 1984)


How to cite a Newspaper in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title.

Example:

ACM, (2015), 'Code of Ethics', Acm.org, [online] <http://www.acm.org/about/code-of-ethics?searchterm=ethics> [date of reference: 28 April 2015].

In-text citation

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Template:

(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

1.4 ""Be fair and take action not to discriminate"" (ACM, 2015)


How to cite a Podcast in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a podcast using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, [online] <http://Website-Url> [date of reference: 10 October 2013].

Example:

Julius, Corinne (2014), 'Making The Impossible', Craft Arts International, No. 92.

In-text citation

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Template:

(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

""Provocative"" (Julius, 2014)


How to cite a Song in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a song using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Author Surname, Author Forename (Year Published), Title, City, Publisher.

Example:

Simply Business, (2015), 'Simply business Insurance Quote', [online] <https://quote.simplybusiness.co.uk/shop/quote_searches/4rML4VWAE9nyynENGlEsW0F9VgE?result=quoted> [date of reference: 28 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Author Surname, Year Published)

Example:

pay monthly= £52.44, Annual payment= £629.29 (Simply Business, 2015)


How to cite The Bible in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite The Bible using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Title, (Year Published), City, Publisher.

Example:

Mindtools.com, (2015), 'Setting up a Cross-Functional Team: Working Effectively With Other Functions', [online] <http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/cross-functional-team.htm> [date of reference: 30 April 2015].

In-text citation

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(Title, Year Published)

Example:

It's more difficult to set priorities, make decisions, motivate people, and manage performance when you don't have direct authority over members of the team. (Mindtools.com, 2015)


How to cite a TV Show in ECLAC style


Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the ECLAC citation style.

Reference List

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Template:

Broadcaster (Year Published), 'Title'.

Example:

Samsung User Group (2011), 'Samsung Galaxy S II thread, IT'S FRIDAY AND I HAVE A NEW PHONE', Samsung User Group.

In-text citation

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(Broadcaster, Year Published)

Example:

totally agree! anyway, i saw the Korean Drama: Lie To Me. they using SGS2. superrr niceeeeeeeee i saw a part where the actress didn't feel like answering the call so she just flip the phone and it become silent. Is this function available on SGS2? I thought it is only found in HTC phones? (Samsung User Group, 2011)