PAIN style guides
Choose the source you are citing from using the list below.
- Archive material
- Artwork
- Blog
- Book
- Broadcast
- Chapter of an edited book
- Conference proceedings
- Court case
- Dictionary entry
- Dissertation
- DVD, video, or film
- E-book or PDF
- Edited book
- Encyclopedia article
- Government publication
- Interview
- Journal
- Magazine
- Music or recording
- Newspaper
- Online image or video
- Patent
- Podcast
- Presentation or lecture
- Press release
- Religious text
- Report
- Software
- Website
Here are some examples of the PAIN style:
Book: [1] Bainbridge I. Head to head: smacking children. BBC News 2004. Available: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3728561.stm. Accessed 23 Apr 2015.
Journal: [1] Es.wikipedia.org. Franz Kafka. 2015. Available: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Kafka. Accessed 4 Apr 2015.
Website: [1] New Zealand U. Frequently asked questions - The University of Auckland. Psych.auckland.ac.nz 2015. Available: http://www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/our-research/research-groups/thematic-analysis/frequently-asked-questions-8.html#dd355b01912d6a98deccacd260ec3e7a. Accessed 14 Dec 2015.