As mentioned before in this topic, Harvard referencing is not uniquely
defined. You can find (partial) implementations for the versions used
by Leeds University and Anglia Rushkin University at
http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...x?title=Styles
If non of those two styles fit your needs but you require only little
changes to one (name in upper or lower case, ...) you might want to
check out the help file (
http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography/Release/
ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=20305) or leave a message at the
discussion forum of the project.
But what you really should do is go/write to the head librarian of
your institution and tell him/her to develop a stylesheet for Word
which fits their requirements.
Yves
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On 7 jan, 07:27, meg wrote:
most universities or educational institutions have examples of referencing
styles available through their student services or lecturers. i have to use
harvard as well and find it most annoying that this style is not available in
word. harvard is very different to APA
"James_h1023" wrote:
Within the in-built citation feature of word you can bibliography citation
style except in my institution i am to use the harvard referencing system,
but can't find any extra styles on the web. *Any suggestions?