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Understanding of the Harvard Referencing Style

Understanding of the Harvard Referencing Style

Book

If you are using Refworks to manage your references you will see several book type options to choose: Book, Whole - chose this option if you are citing the entire book

For Example

Lugar, G.F. (2001) Artificial intelligence: structures and strategies for complex problem solving. 4th ed. Boston: Addison Wesley.

Kindle books

Shea, D. & Holzschlag, M.E. (2005) The zen of css design: visual enlightenment for the web. 4th Ed. Safari Tech Books [Kindle].

Book Chapters

If you are using Refworks to manage your references you will see several book type options to choose: Book, Edited - choose this option if you are citing a book chapter

For Example

Hilario, M. (2000) 'Architecture and techniques for knowledge-based neurocomputing'. In: Cloete, I. & Zurada, J. (ed.). Knowledge-based neurocomputing. London: MIT Press, pp.27-52.

Kindle book chapters

You should display the Kindle version within the reference and include the page numbers or location details, e.g.

Jones, A. (2005) 'Accessibility in HE'. In: Smith, P. (ed.). Accessibility for the Web. Safari Tech Books [Kindle], pp.34-57.

Conference Papers

For Example

Fedchak, E. & Duvall, L. (1996) 'An engineering approach to electronic publishing', Proceedings of the International Workshop on Multimedia Software Development, 25-26 March, Berlin. Los Alamitos, California: IEEE Computer Society Press, pp.80-88.

Electronic journal accessed online

A reference to an e-journal article from a journal that is only published on the internet, with no printed issue available the following example should be followed

For Example

Zarli, A. & Richaud, O. (1999) 'Requirements and technology integration for IT-based business-oriented frameworks in building and construction', Electronic Journal of Information Technology in Construction, no. 4, December [Online]. Available from: http://www.itcon.org/1999/4 (Accessed: 21 May 2011).

Podcast

For Example

Natural World (2006). Podcast [Online]. Available from: http://www.nature.com/environmental/index.html (Accessed: 25 May 2011 GMT 18:11:06).

Publication with three authors

When a book or document you want to cite has three authors, cite all the ...
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