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Harvard Referencing

Harvard Referencing. John Keenan j.keenan@worc.ac.uk. Tick which is correct Harvard referencing after a direct quote. (Cormack 1994: p.32). (Cormack 1994, p.32). (Cormack, 1994: 32). (Cormack, 1994, p.32). http://www.worcester.ac.uk/ils/documents/Harvard_referencing.pdf.

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Harvard Referencing

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  1. Harvard Referencing John Keenan j.keenan@worc.ac.uk

  2. Tick which is correct Harvard referencing after a direct quote (Cormack 1994: p.32) (Cormack 1994, p.32) (Cormack, 1994: 32) (Cormack, 1994, p.32)

  3. http://www.worcester.ac.uk/ils/documents/Harvard_referencing.pdfhttp://www.worcester.ac.uk/ils/documents/Harvard_referencing.pdf Parenthetical referencing 1881 footnotes

  4. Which is Worcester University’s style?

  5. IT CANNOT BE OVER-EMPHASISED THAT THERE MAY BE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE REFERENCING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND THOSE IN YOUR DEPARTMENTAL HANDBOOK. IN THIS CIRCUMSTANCE, THIS PUBLICATION IS MEANT TO BE USED AS A GENERAL GUIDELINE ONLY AND PRIORITY SHOULD BE GIVEN TO YOUR DEPARTMENTAL GUIDELINES.

  6. http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/learning/ALU1049/HarvardReferencingQuiz/http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/learning/ALU1049/HarvardReferencingQuiz/

  7. Other guide 1

  8. http://www.neilstoolbox.com/bibliography-creator/reference-book.htmhttp://www.neilstoolbox.com/bibliography-creator/reference-book.htm http://www.harvardref.com/alpha/ Resources

  9. Quizzes http://www.qub.ac.uk/directorates/sgc/learning/ALU1049/HarvardReferencingQuiz/ http://www.uwe.ac.uk/library/resources/general/iskillzone/refquiz/

  10. Sharing – how do I teach Harvard?

  11. Harvard Referencing

  12. Referencing 1. When referring to an author’s work but not quoting you just use Name and Date: As Surname (Date) stated/wrote/argued/considered etc • E.g. • Crystal (2010) has shown that...

  13. Quotes After the quote in the essay (Surname Date: Page) E.g.(Thompson 2003: p.24)

  14. Two Authors (Surname and Surname Date, Page) E.g. (Place and Peterson 1976: p.89)

  15. More than 2 authors (first author et al)

  16. In the Bibliography Surname, Initial (Date) Title of Book. Place: Publisher E.g.Cruttenden, T. (1998) An Introduction to the English Language. London: Routledge

  17. Websites In the essay Name of site e.g. (Language (2012)) Or (Institute for Learning (2012)) In the bibliography Repeat term: available from full URL [Accessed date] Eg Language: available from http://www.cmu.edu/lang.html [Accessed 3.1.12] Institute for Learning: available from http:www.ifl.org.uk/learningtyles.pdf [Accessed 7.3.12]

  18. Mnemonics 3 peas date Surname 34 2 Wotsits

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