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Harvard Referencing

              Be consistent and precise!



The Community Skills Initiative
During this presentation,
             you will learn:

   Why we reference our work

   How to use in-text references competently

   How to compile lists of end references, for
    books, journal articles and web pages.


The Community Skills Initiative
Why reference?

To avoid plagiarism

To acknowledge direct quotes

To provide evidence to support arguments

So that readers can check how much preparation
   has gone into your work and can find extra information

The Community Skills Initiative
In-Text References

    These appear in the main body of the text to
     indicate the source of your information
    Use in-text references whenever you mention facts
     written by someone else, or when you include
     someone else’s ideas
    Write the surname of the author and the date of
     publication, in brackets e.g. (Greaves, 2004)
    Use letters after the date to distinguish between
     books by the same author published in the same
     year (Greaves, 2004a)
The Community Skills Initiative
In-Text References

    Include a reference at the end of a sentence.
     (Greaves, 2004)
    Greaves (2004) says that references can be written
     in the middle of a sentence.
    “For direct quotes, use speech marks and state the
     page number of the source in the reference.”
     (Greaves, 2004, p.72)
    Remember that what you put in the in-text
     reference must direct the reader to the correct
     reference in the end list.
The Community Skills Initiative
End List References / Bibliography
  The end list is a list of sources that you have
   either quoted directly or used arguments from,
   listed in alphabetical order by author (or editor)
   surname
  Be consistent with formats – capitals & italics
   should be used in the same way throughout
  You should also include a bibliography of items
   consulted but not cited in your work

The Community Skills Initiative
End list references - books
      MEGGS, P.B. (ed.) (1998) A history of Graphic
      Design, 3rd ed., Chichester: John Wiley
                     In-text – (Meggs, 1998)
    1st & 2nd author / editor surnames (include (ed.) if
     editors) in capitals
    Publication year in brackets
    Title in italics
    Edition number (where relevant)
    Place of publication
    Publisher
    Also note the punctuation between each piece of
     information about your sources.

The Community Skills Initiative
Journal articles:
    GERA, T. (2002) “Keep your hair on”, New Scientist,
     23 (12), 13 October, p. 28-35
                     In-text – (Gera, 2002)
    Article author in capitals
    Publication year in brackets
    Article title in speech marks
    Journal title in italics
    Volume & issue / part number, and publication date
    Page numbers

The Community Skills Initiative
Web Sites

     Jazz review. Your complete resource for jazz music
     reviews. Online. Available from:
     http://www.jazzreview.com. [Accessed 18 October 2003]
              In-text – (Jazz review, accessed 2003)

    Title of web site in italics

    Web site address underlined

    The date you accessed the site in square brackets (this is
     important as web pages can change frequently)

The Community Skills Initiative
Referencing
      Using the book details that you found on the library
      catalogue, produce an in-text and an end-list reference.

      In-text:
      (Author surname, date of publication)

      End-list:
      AUTHOR. (ed.) (Publication year) Title, ed., Place
      of publication: Publisher.


The Community Skills Initiative

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Harvard referencing

  • 1. Harvard Referencing Be consistent and precise! The Community Skills Initiative
  • 2. During this presentation, you will learn: Why we reference our work How to use in-text references competently How to compile lists of end references, for books, journal articles and web pages. The Community Skills Initiative
  • 3. Why reference? To avoid plagiarism To acknowledge direct quotes To provide evidence to support arguments So that readers can check how much preparation has gone into your work and can find extra information The Community Skills Initiative
  • 4. In-Text References  These appear in the main body of the text to indicate the source of your information  Use in-text references whenever you mention facts written by someone else, or when you include someone else’s ideas  Write the surname of the author and the date of publication, in brackets e.g. (Greaves, 2004)  Use letters after the date to distinguish between books by the same author published in the same year (Greaves, 2004a) The Community Skills Initiative
  • 5. In-Text References  Include a reference at the end of a sentence. (Greaves, 2004)  Greaves (2004) says that references can be written in the middle of a sentence.  “For direct quotes, use speech marks and state the page number of the source in the reference.” (Greaves, 2004, p.72)  Remember that what you put in the in-text reference must direct the reader to the correct reference in the end list. The Community Skills Initiative
  • 6. End List References / Bibliography  The end list is a list of sources that you have either quoted directly or used arguments from, listed in alphabetical order by author (or editor) surname  Be consistent with formats – capitals & italics should be used in the same way throughout  You should also include a bibliography of items consulted but not cited in your work The Community Skills Initiative
  • 7. End list references - books MEGGS, P.B. (ed.) (1998) A history of Graphic Design, 3rd ed., Chichester: John Wiley In-text – (Meggs, 1998)  1st & 2nd author / editor surnames (include (ed.) if editors) in capitals  Publication year in brackets  Title in italics  Edition number (where relevant)  Place of publication  Publisher  Also note the punctuation between each piece of information about your sources. The Community Skills Initiative
  • 8. Journal articles: GERA, T. (2002) “Keep your hair on”, New Scientist, 23 (12), 13 October, p. 28-35 In-text – (Gera, 2002)  Article author in capitals  Publication year in brackets  Article title in speech marks  Journal title in italics  Volume & issue / part number, and publication date  Page numbers The Community Skills Initiative
  • 9. Web Sites Jazz review. Your complete resource for jazz music reviews. Online. Available from: http://www.jazzreview.com. [Accessed 18 October 2003] In-text – (Jazz review, accessed 2003)  Title of web site in italics  Web site address underlined  The date you accessed the site in square brackets (this is important as web pages can change frequently) The Community Skills Initiative
  • 10. Referencing Using the book details that you found on the library catalogue, produce an in-text and an end-list reference. In-text: (Author surname, date of publication) End-list: AUTHOR. (ed.) (Publication year) Title, ed., Place of publication: Publisher. The Community Skills Initiative