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HELP Referencing nightmare!!

Discussion in 'Teaching and Learning' started by BestyPod, Nov 22, 2011.

  1. BestyPod

    BestyPod Active Member


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    Hi everyone,
    I hope someone out there might be able to help me (I'm clutching at straws).

    I'm using an article in an assignment from Podiatry Now, December 2006. Is there anyone out there who has by chance filed it and could dig it out to tell me the Volume and Issue numbers???

    I've googled it and had no joy and I'm assuming the only other way would be to log onto the Society website, but I can't remember my login (total numpty!).

    Anyway, I'm sure my brain is turning to mush, so if any kind soul out there can help me I'll be eternally grateful.

    Thank you.

    :sinking:
     
  2. Ian Drakard

    Ian Drakard Active Member

    Quick google search with terms 'podiatry now dec 2006' yielded this
    Citation: Podiatry Now, 01 December 2006, vol./is. 9/12(0-), 1460731X
    Publication Date: 01 December 2006
    Source: CINAHL

    Hope this helps
     
  3. BestyPod

    BestyPod Active Member

    Quite obviously my brain really is turning to mush, how'd I manage to miss that???

    Thank you so much Ian, your help is hugely appreciated.
     
  4. Ian Drakard

    Ian Drakard Active Member

    Think we've all done similar after too many hours study. Worrying part is when you do things like that at work :wacko:
     
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