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Guide to the Harvard Style of Referencing
www.gif.uni-hannover.de1.2 The Harvard System There are many systems for the citation of references: most Faculties at Anglia Ruskin University expect students to use the Harvard system which is a name and date reference system. This is supported by the University policy relating to academic honesty.
LIBRARIES AND LEARNING The Harvard system of referencing
library.dmu.ac.ukwww .library .dmu .ac .uk justask@dmu .ac .uk 0116 257 7042 3 The Harvard system of referencing This is a guide to the Harvard system but you should always check your course handbook
Referencing The Harvard System (author, date)
www.tcd.ieReferencing The Harvard System (author, date) Using quotations • Use single quotation marks to indicate direct quotations and the definition of words. • In quoted passages follow the original spelling, punctuation etc. • Short quotations (less than 40 words) should
OU Harvard guide to citing references - Open University
www.open.ac.ukibidem, ‘in the same place’) are not used in the OU Harvard system. 1.2 The general structure of a reference As mentioned in Section 1.1, the main aim in providing accurate and consistent referencing (apart from meeting academic conventions) is to enable your readers to look up the exact sources that you have cited in your piece of work.
Quote, Unquote: A guide to Harvard referencing
scientific-journals.co.ukHow should I reference? There are two stages to referencing sources for a piece of academic writing using the author-date or Harvard system. 1. Refer to the source in your text (the citation).
OU Harvard guide to citing references - Open University
www.open.ac.uk2 In-text citations In the Harvard system, references in the text (in-text citations) are referred to by the author’snameand year of publication, for example: