Harvard Ref.

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Harvard Referencing Worksheet Source Type Book

Information Needed      

eBook

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Journal article

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Example Reference

Example in-text citation

Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication Book title (in italics) Book edition (if applicable) City of publication Publisher

Miller, V. (2011) Understanding Digital Culture. London: Sage

(Miller, 2011, p.12)

Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication Book title (in italics) Book edition (if applicable) [eBook] City of publication Publisher Available from: URL (accessed on: date)

Miller, V. (2011) Understanding Digital Culture. [eBook] London: Sage. Available from: https://icity.bcu.ac.uk/Content/Document/ (accessed on 10.04.18)

(Miller, 2011, p.12)

Author/authors’ surname and then first initial Year of publication Article title Title of journal (in italics)

Allen, M. & Black, R. (1993) Instructional designers in Australia: a brief history, Distance Education, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 15-17. Available from: https://icity.bcu.ac.uk/Content/Document/ (accessed on 10.04.18)

(Allen & Black, 1993, p.5)

or (Miller, 2011:12)

or (Miller, 2011:12)

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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  Volume of journal (Allen & Black, 1993:5)    

Webpage

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Thesis or Dissertatio n

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Newspaper article

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Issue number of journal Page range of article indicated by ‘pp.’ Available from: URL (accessed on: date)

Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication (if applicable) Title of page (in italics) Available from: URL (accessed on: date)

Andersen, M. (2018) The Selfie as we Know it is Dead. Available from: https://www.wired.com/story/life-deathof-selfie/ (accessed on 10.04.18)

(Andersen, 2018)

Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication Title of dissertation or thesis (in italics) Type of qualification (e.g. PhD thesis) Academic Institution Available from: URL (accessed on: date)

Dang, V. (2007) Three essays in financial economics. Ph.D. thesis, University of Leeds. Available from: https://icity.bcu.ac.uk/Content/Document/ (accessed on 10.04.18)

(Dang, 2007, p.19)

Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication

Webster, B. (2006) New speed camera puts more drivers in the frame. The Times. 24 May, p.1.

or (Dang, 2007:19)

(Webster, 2006)


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Newspaper article (online)

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Podcast

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Title of article Title of newspaper (in italics) Date (day & month) Page number(s) Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication Title of article Title of newspaper (in italics) [online] Date (day & month) Available from: URL (accessed on: date)

Adewunmi, B. (2014) Caring for the carers: helping children who care for parents with mental illness. The Guardian. [Online]. 12 December. Available from: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/dec/12 /-sp-guardian-observer-christmas-appeal-kidstime (accessed on 10:04.18)

(Adewunmi, 2014)

Author/originator’s surname and then first initial Year of publication Title of episode Title of podcast (in italics) [Podcast] Available from: URL/App (accessed on: date)

West, S. (2014) The Hellenic Age. Philosophize This! [Podcast] Available from: Spotify (accessed on 10.04.18)

(West, 2014)


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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Using the table above as a guide, find an example of a source for each of the categories listed below. Write a full end-of-text reference and an in-text citation for each. Source Type Book

eBook

Journal article

Webpage

Thesis or Dissertation

Newspaper article (online)

Podcast

Reference

In-text citation


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From the full references listed above, and any others you have already created for the seminar presentation, start a list below. It should be alphabetical according to the authors’ surnames.


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