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Referencing - Harvard Style
  • A guide
  • How to refer to writers in your texts
  • A formula for each type of resource, i.e. book,
    journal, video, email, electronic journal, web
    page
  • How to create a proper bibliography

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Harvard ReferencingWhy you have to use it
  • Evidence of background reading
  • Acknowledge the research of others
  • Avoid accusations of plagiarism
  • Makes you include complete information
  • Easy to trace the background research used
  • Helps other researchers

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Harvard ReferencingSome language explained
  • CITING - acknowledging in the text
  • CITATION - the passage or words quoted within
    your text
  • REFERENCES - list of sources and detailed
    description of works used

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Harvard ReferencingHow does it work?
  • There are 2 elements to referencing other
    peoples work
  • The first is in the body of the text or in the
    middle of your essay or report, when you refer to
    someones ideas.
  • The second is at the back of your work when you
    list everything you have referred to in full.

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Citing in the text
  • Authors surname and year of publication in
    brackets
  • e.g.
  • The work of Preece (2004) and Rawcliffe (2006)
    was concerned to emphasise the importance of
    quality in social research.

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Citing in the text Direct Quotes
  • Name, Year and Page number appear in brackets
  • e.g.
  • These resting times provide periods for
    reflection and permit time for new things to be
    learned, mastered and brought to fruition.
    (Jones, 2006 122)

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Citing in the text Multiple Authors
  • 2 or 1 author/s
  • e.g. Cutler, T. and Williams, J. (2006) believe
    that the fermentation process is prolonged by
    such low temperatures.
  • 3 or more authors
  • e.g. Matlock, J. et al. (2004) discussed the
    use of electronic databases.

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Citing in the text Electronic Sources
  • Electronic journal and web site with an author
  • Cite the author and date as usual.
  • e.g.
  • Turner (2006) has created many useful graphs
    showing the transition between the different age
    groups.

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Citing in the text Electronic Sources
  • Web site without author
  • Where the web page has no author, use the title
    of the page as the point of reference.
  • e.g.
  • A recent study (Imperial Cancer Research Fund,
    2005) has stated that lung cancer is the most
    common form of the disease in the UK.

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Reference sectionWhat is it?
  • Alphabetical list at the end of your work
  • It gives the FULL reference
  • The following formulas are to make sure that you
    do not miss out a crucial fact and then fail to
    trace that work again
  • Not everything can be included on one guide, the
    most important thing to remember is to keep your
    references consistent

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BOOKSInclude the following information
  • Author(s) / Editor(s) / Organisation
  • Year in brackets,
  • Title and Subtitle (Underlined or Italics)
  • Series (if present)
  • Edition
  • Place of publication
  • Publisher

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Book ReferenceIn the reference section
  • e.g.
  • Spence, B. ed. (2005), Secondary School
    Management in the 1990s Challenge and Change,
    London Independent Publishers.
  • e.g.
  • Mohr, L.B. (2006), Impact for Analysis for
    Program Evaluation, Second Edition, London Sage.

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Example Exercise
  • You have read a book called New directions in
    action research.
  • It was published in 2006.
  • The location of the publisher is London.
  • The publishers name is Falmer Press and it was
    written by Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt.

Translate this into a Harvard Reference
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Right order and punctuation
  • Zuber-Skerritt, O. ed. (2006)
  • New Directions in Action Research
  • London
  • Falmer Press

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Correct Reference
  • Zuber-Skerritt, O. ed. (2006), New Directions in
    Action Research, London Falmer Press.

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Journal ArticlesInclude the following
information
  • Author(s) of article
  • Year in brackets
  • Article title (in quotations)
  • Journal title (Underlined or Italics)
  • Volume, Part, Issue, Month/Season
  • Page numbers

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Journal Article In the reference section
  • e.g.
  • Lucas, K.B. and Lidstone, J.G. (2005), Ethical
    Issues in Teaching About Research Ethics,
    Evaluation and Research in Education, Vol. 4, No.
    1, pp. 53-64.

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Example Exercise
  • You have read in a journal called Studies in
    Higher Education an article called "Learning to
    Learn More than a Skills Set
  • It is written by Mike Rawson
  • It was published in 2002
  • It is issue number 2
  • It is on pages 225 - 238 and is volume number 25
  • Translate this into a Harvard reference

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Correct Reference
  • Rawson, M. (2006), Learning to Learn More that
    a Skill Set, Studies in Higher Education, Vol.
    25, No. 2, pp. 225-238.

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Newspaper ArticleIn the reference section
  • e.g.
  • Baty, P. (2005), Learners are Born, Says
    Report, Times Higher Education Supplement, 16th
    January, p.5.

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Chapters in BooksIn ReferencesInclude the
following information
  • Author of chapter/section
  • Year of publication (in brackets)
  • Title of chapter/section (in quotations)
  • In
  • Author / Editor of collected work
  • Title of the collected work (Underlined or
    italics)
  • Place of publication
  • Publishers name
  • Page numbers

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In the References section
  • e.g.
  • Porter, M.A. (2003), The Modification of Method
    in Researching Postgraduate Education, In
    Burgess, R.G. ed. The Research Process in
    Educational Settings Ten Case Studies, London
    Falmer Press, pp.17-28.

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Film and VideoInclude the following information
  • Series title
  • Series number
  • Year (in brackets)
  • Programme title (Underlined or Italics)
  • Place of publication
  • Publishers name
  • Date of transmission
  • MediumFormat

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VideosIn the bibliography
  • Commercial videos
  • e.g. Yol (2004), Directed by Yilmaz Guney,
    London, Artificial Eye, videoVHS.
  • Television programmes and off-air recordings
  • e.g. World in Action (2005), All work and no
    play, London ITV, 21st January videoVHS.

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Sound RecordingsIn the bibliography
  • e.g.
  • Mozart, W.A. Symphony no. 38 in D major, Vienna
    Philharmonic. Polydor. sound recordingcompact
    disk.
  • e.g.
  • Children language and literature (2004) Milton
    Keynes, Open University Press sound
    recordingaudiocassette.

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Web PagesInclude the following information
  • Author(s) / Editor(s) if known
  • Year (in brackets)
  • Title (Underlined or Italics)
  • Internet
  • Edition
  • Place of publication
  • Publishers name (if available)
  • Available from ltURLgt
  • Date accessed

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Web PageIn the reference section
  • e.g. Rowett, S. (2005), Higher Education for
    Capability Autonomous Learning for Life and Work
    Internet. Higher Education for Capability.
    Available from lthttp//www.lle.mdx.ac.uk/hec/abou
    t.htmgt Accessed 8 August 2006.
  • e.g. The Architecture Foundation (2005),
    Architecture Foundation Online Internet.
    Available from lthttp//www.architecturefoundation
    .org.uk/home.htmgt Accessed 17 August 2006.

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Electronic Journal ArticlesInclude the following
information
  • Author(s) / Editor(s)
  • Year (in brackets)
  • Title of article
  • Title of journal (Underlined or Italics)
  • type of medium
  • Date of publication, volume, issue, page number
  • Available from ltURLgt
  • Date accessed

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Electronic Journal In the reference section
  • e.g.
  • Glasbergen, P. and Groenenberg, R. (2006),
    Environmental partnerships in sustainable
    energy, European Environment Internet,
    January/February, 11 (1), pp.1-13. Available
    from lthttp//www3.interscience.wiley.comgt
    Accessed 12 August 2006.

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Online imagesInclude the following information
  • Title of image, or a description (Underlined or
    Italics)
  • Year (in brackets)
  • Online image or Online video
  • Available from ltURLgt
  • Filename including extension
  • Date accessed

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Online imagesIn the reference section
  • e.g.
  • Hubble Space Telescope Release in the Space
    Shuttles Payload Bay (2005) Online image.
    Available from lthttp//explorer.arc.nasa.gov/pub/
    gt SPACE/GIF/s31-04-015.gif, Accessed 6 July
    2005.

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Email discussion listsInclude the following
information
  • Author / Editor
  • Year (in brackets)
  • Title of message
  • Discussion list name and date of message
    (Underlined or Italics)
  • Internet discussion list
  • Available from ltemail list addressgt
  • Date accessed

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Email discussion listsIn the reference section
  • e.g.
  • Brack, E.V. (2006), Computing and short courses,
    Lis-link 2 May 1996 Internet discussion list.
    Available from ltmailbase_at_mailbase.ac.ukgt
    Accessed 15 April 2006.

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Personal email messagesInclude the following
information
  • Senders name
  • Senders email address (in brackets)
  • Day Month Year
  • Subject of message (Underlined or Italics)
  • Email to followed by recipients name
  • Recipients email address (in brackets)

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Personal email messagesIn the bibliography
  • e.g.
  • Lawrence, S. (slawrence.goyh_at_go-regions.gsi.gov.u
    k), 6 July 2006, Re government office for
    Yorkshire and Humberside information, E-mail to
    F. Burton (l.burton_at_intercollege.ac.cy).

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Sample of Reference Section
  • Bennett,H. Gunter, H. and Reid, S. (2006),
    Through a Glass Darkly Images of Appraisal,
    Journal of Teacher Development, Vol. 5, No. 3,
    October, pp. 39-46.
  • Now Voyager (1942), Directed by Irving Rapper,
    New York Warner Film35mm.
  • Smith, B. (2004), Learning Styles, London
    Academic Press.
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