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HARVARD REFERENCING - Flinders University

HARVARD REFERENCING SLC 06/2017 Page 1 of 8 This guide has been developed according to the 6th edition of the Australian Government Publishing Service (AGPS) Style manual for authors, editors and printers. Some faculties require variations to this HARVARD style. It is advisable to check with each lecturer as to which variation of the HARVARD style they require you to use and to follow their preferred guide for work submitted to that lecturer. There are two parts to every REFERENCING system: 1. the in-text reference - a reference to a source of information placed within the body of the work. 2. the reference list - a list of all sources referred to in the work, located at the end of the work. 1. IN-TEXT REFERENCES An in-text reference includes: The author s surname (or authoring body or organisation).

Harvard Referencing SLC © 06/2017 Page 3 of 8 2. THE REFERENCE LIST The reference list is placed at the end of the assignment. All sources which are referred to in the text should be listed

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