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Developed by Learning Advisers and Librarians UniSA, December 2018 Harvard Referencing Guide UniSA This Guide will help you apply the Harvard Referencing style to your writing at UniSA. It is designed to help you understand the conventions and principles of this style and make decisions about Referencing . There are many different versions of the Harvard style. This Guide presents one consistent version for use at UniSA, which conforms to the Australian Government standard guidelines presented in Snooks & Co (eds) 2002, Style manual for authors, editors and printers, 6th edn, Wiley & Sons, Australia. Developed by Learning Advisers and Librarians UniSA, December 2018 Minor revision and additions for December 2018 version Topic Change made Page(s) Frequently asked questions Moved and the order of questions has changed 7-11 FAQ 2. How do I present exact quotations? Clarified details 7 FAQ 4. How do I refer to one or more pages in my in-text reference? Clarified and added further examples 8 FAQ 7.
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