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Harvard Referencing
"grammatim" wrote: American editors/publishers do not know a style called "Harvard style." What reference manual do you consult for the details? On Aug 18, 3:50 pm, Malvasia wrote: THX YVES, for all your work, Leeds Harvard should do! You save a lot of UK students quite some work!!!!!! THANK YOU "p0" wrote: On 18 aug, 19:43, Malvasia wrote: Dear Garfield, thx for clarifying that the most common reference system (Harvard) is NOT provided for, do you know by any chance whether any university or any good soul has written some addin that one could download? THANK YOU "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Word doesn't really have any built-in support for the Harvard style of references. There are some good third-party bibliographyprograms such as Endnote, Reference Manager, and ProCite that support this function within Word, but they are somewhat expensive and have a somewhat steep learning curve. In my humble opinion, they don't save you *that* much time when you're dealing with only 50-100 references, even if you are proficient with the software. If I were you, I would just create a blank page at the end of your paper and start listing cited references alphabetically there. By the time you're done, the references list might be 6 or 7 pages long, but that's not so hard to navigate through to add/edit/delete references. peter wrote: We have just been shown at college how to use it and i will probably have no more than between 50-100, from a range of sources such as books, journals and the internet. just wondered if there was an easy way to keep track as i was going along rather than trying to add them all when i finished, which could be several weeks later. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Depends on whether you know what Harvard referencing is, and whether you have 10 references or 1,000 references. peter wrote: What is the easiest way to use Harvard Referencing in Word. You could try the Harvard style I wrote a couple of weeks ago. I had some issues finding consistent citing for the Harvard style so it might not be exactly what you want but with a little xml knowledge you might be able to tweak it to your personal preferences. The most complete one is based on the Leeds university guidelines (hence the name Harvard Leeds). You can find it at http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...eases.aspx?Rel... HTH Yves |
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