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Guide to referencing using the Harvard system

Guide to referencing using the Harvard system The University of Bradford retains copyright for this material, which may not be reproduced without prior written permission. If you need to view this document in an alternative format or have any comments on the content email: Contents Introduction ..1. Why do I have to reference? .. 1. What do and don't I have to reference? .. 1. How is this referencing Guide organised? .. 2. Basic points of the Harvard style .. 2. How to find the information to write a reference .. 2. For books .. 3. For journal articles .. 3. For electronic resources .. 3. For all sources .. 3. If I read a book that draws from another author's work and I want to use that information, how do I cite and reference it? .. 4. If I read a book that is not in English, how do I cite and reference it? .. 4. Help is available from.

heading. Then there is information on using EndNote, and finally an example of what a reference list should look like. Basic points of the Harvard style There are two parts to referencing using the Harvard System: 1. Citing in the text of your work- this means acknowledging, within your text, the sources that you have used. 2.

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