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Default How do i use the Harvard Referencing System for citations?

Hi Brad,

the link you provide are details of A Harvard system, not of THE
Harvard system as THE Harvard system does not exist. Some examples:

1)University of Leeds: http://library.leeds.ac.uk/info/2002...ions_explained

- authors should be displayed using capital letters;
- there should be a period between authors and year.

Example: FLETCHER, F.K. and J. COOPER. 2003. Citing your sources.
Liverpool: Lyme Printworks.

2)Anglia Ruskin University: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm

- authors should NOT be displayed using capital letters only;
- there should be a COMMA between authors and year.

Example: Barker, R. Kirk, J. & Munday, R.J., 1988. Narrative analysis.
3rd ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

3)University of Exeter: http://education.exeter.ac.uk/dll/st...eferencing.PDF

- authors should NOT be displayed using capital letters only;
- the year should be between round brackets.

Example: McCarthy, P. and Hatcher, C. (1996) Speaking persuasively:
Making the most of your presentations, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.


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On 9 nov, 09:44, Brad 1975 wrote:
Details of the Harvard system can be found he

http://library.leeds.ac.uk/info/2002...erences_and_ci...



"grammatim" wrote:
American editors/publishers do not know of a "Harvard style." What
reference book do you consult to get the details of "Harvard style"?


On Aug 18, 1:36 pm, Malvasia
wrote:
This answer is wrong,


APA from the American Psychological Association
and Harvard style from Harvard University


look very much the same, but slight differences exist with regards to commas
or brackets.


"Bohemian Piano" wrote:
Just use the APA style, as it uses the Harvard Style anyway.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APA_style