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5.11 References
• Ensure all references are
cross-referenced
• Use an accepted and consistent style
5.12 Appendices
• Include important procedural information that
is not appropriate to put
in the report due to size or level of detail. Ensure appendices are
referenced in the body of the report
• Each appendix should start with a paragraph that summarises the
content and outlines
its relevance to the report
• Include project management information under this heading
5.13 Style:
Use an accepted style and be consistent. Reports for specific purposes
(such as (a) PhD/Masters/Honours theses, (b) technical or
consultancy
report, and (c) reports prepared for submission to a journal for publication)
will usually be required to meet specific style, format and content
requirements. Make sure you are familiar with these where appropriate.
Styles are available for use in most word processors.
Use these pre-defined
styles for consistency. If you are undertaking a major project you may like to
edit a style to suit your particular requirements.
Use headers and/or footers where appropriate. Information can include
name, project/report title, version, date, page
number and total number of
pages. This is particularly important when you have intellectual property to
protect and when you have several versions of a draft out for
comment/review
.
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