Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Harvard Referencing

Harvard is a modern design/guideline/standard to writing about the material used in the piece of work it is employed by universities and most work places.
When referencing a book you should state the following:
·         Authors name
·         Date of publication
·         Title
·         Place of publication
·         Publisher
Example
Macdonald, D.J. (1984) Poverty in Britain.
London. Routledge
Macdonald, D.J. (1984) Poverty in Britain. London. Routledge
When referencing journal articles the following should be stated:
·         Author
·         Date of publication
·         Title
·         Title of journal
·         Volume
·         Pages
Example:
Rimmer, L. (1986) Family unemployment
and welfare. Quarterly Journal of Social
Affairs, 2(3), p. 243-264
Rimmer, L. (1986) Family unemployment and welfare. Quarterly Journal of Social
Affairs, 2(3), p. 243-264

Referencing internet pieces of work is the same as referencing books with the addition of the url that should leap to a particle piece of text or image being used. All of the references should be stored at the end of the work as a bibliography arranged by the authors name if the name is not know the book title letter should be used instead.


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