Harvard Referencing
...Referring to an author's viewpoint in your text 3
2.1 Single and multiple authors summarising and quoting 3
2.2 Author published 2 items in the same year 4
2.3 Author is an organisation (corporate authors) 4
2.4 Author's name not given 4
2.5 Secondary referencing (authors quoting other authors) 4
3. Writing your reference list for printed texts - general notes 5
3.1 Books with one or more authors 6
3.2 Works by one author, translated/edited/commented on (etc.) by another 6
3.3 Chapters in edited books 7
3.4 Journal articles 7
3.5 Conference proceedings and single conference papers 8
3.6 Government or other Official Publications 8
3.7 Theses 9
3.8 Unpublished (informal) works, including handouts 9
4. Referencing films, illustrations, maps, music and sound 10
4.1 Films and videos 10
4.2 Illustrations physical and computer generated 10
4.3 Maps 10
4.4 Published music and recorded sound 11
5. Referencing electronic sources - general notes 12
5.1 Home pages on the web 13
5.2 Entire documents or services 13
5.3 Specific parts of documents or services 14
5.4 Contribution to an item within an electronic document or service 15
5.5 Electronic journals the entire publication run 16
5.6 Electronic journals whole issues 16
5.7 Electronic journals articles and other contributions 17
5.8 Bulletin boards, discussion lists and messaging systems 17
5.9 Individual electronic messages and phone calls 18
5.10 Television programmes, contributions and advertisements 19
6. Referencing unrecorded sources 20
Referencing a presentation, conversation or interview 20
7. Further Help 20
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