2. OUTCOMES.
By the end of this session you
will be able to understand how
to construct references for print
and journal articles from a
database in ARU Harvard style.
3. What is the ARU Harvard
System?
It is an Author/Date referencing
system.
But may look a little different to other versions
of Harvard you have seen!
4. The author’s surname and year of publication are cited
in text of your work and the full details of the resource
are then included in a reference list at the end of your
work.
12. Author,Date. Article Title. Journal Title, e-journal]
[
Volume Number(Issue
Number).
Available
through Anglia Ruskin University
Library website
<http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk>
13. Author,Date.Article Title. Journal Title,[e-journal]
Volume Number(Issue
Number).
Available
through Anglia Ruskin University
Library website
<http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk>
[Accessed date].
14. EXAMPLES.
Lazcano, A., 1999. Latin America and the Dracula Problem.
Nature, [e-journal] 399(6737). Available through: Anglia
Ruskin University Library website <http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk>
[Accessed 10 December 2013].
Sikorski, R. and Peters, R., 1998. Cryopreservation – A
Frankenstein Experiment. Science, [e-journal] 281(5380).
Available through: Anglia Ruskin University Library website
<http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk> [Accessed 10 December 2013].
21. EXAMPLES.
Carroll, N., 1987. The Nature of Horror. The Journal of
Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 46(1), p. 51.
Clasen, M., 2012. Monsters Evolve. Review of General
Psychology, 16(2), pp. 222-229.
22. ANSWERS.
Question 1: A print journal
Question 2: Brackets around the date
Missing [e-journal
Missing chevrons around
<http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk>
23. RECAP.
If you’re not sure, come and ask a friendly librarian!
OR check the excellent Harvard guide on the library
website:
http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm