- The References list is at the end of your essay and provides the details of the works you have cited in your essay.
- It only includes items you have cited in your work.
- It is arranged in numerical order (which is the order they appear in your paper). Do not list references in alphabetical order.
Example: a journal article from a database in QUT Numbered (Vancouver) style

Examples of referencing and citation for common source types are available.
Formatting references lists
- List only one reference per number
- Correct punctuation is very important. Full stops, colons and semicolons are used to divide up pieces of information. The details of the reference must be in the correct order.

