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Note: This handout is only an introduction to the Harvard referencing system. For a comprehensive guide to referencing print materials see: Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers 1994, 5 th edn. AGPS, Canberra (available in the Main Library Reference Collection at [3] R808.02 STY and at most other Curtin libraries) HARVARD REFERENCING Direct quotations, facts and figures, as well as ideas and theories, from both published and unpublished works must be referenced. There are many acceptable forms of referencing. This information sheet provides a brief guide to the Harvard referencing style. In this system the author s name is given first, followed by the publication date, within the text of the assignment. A reference list at the end of the assignment contains full details of all the in-text citations. and for a guide to referencing electronic information sources refer to: Li, X. &Crane, N.B. 1996, Electronic Styles: A Handbook for Citing Electronic Information, 2 nd edn, Information Today Medford, N.J. (available in the Main Library Reference Collection at [3] R808.022 LI and at most other Curtin libraries) Information and examples contained in this handout are chiefly derived form the above publications. It is very important that you check your department s or school s assignment guide as some details, e.g. punctuation, may vary from the guidelines on this sheet. You may be penalised for not conforming to your school s requirements. WHAT IS REFERENCING? Referencing is a standardised method of acknowledging sources of information and ideas that you have used in your assignment, in a way that uniquely identifies their source. WHY REFERENCE? Referencing is necessary to avoid plagiarism; to enable the reader to verify quotations; and to enable readers to followup and read more fully the cited author s arguments. STEPS INVOLVED IN REFERENCING? Take down the full bibliographical details including the page number(s) from which the information is taken. In the case of books, bibliographical details refers to: author/editor, volume number, publisher and place of publication. (Not all of these details will necessarily be applicable.) In the case of a journal article is refers to: author of article,, title of article, journal/serial title, volume number, issue number, and page number on which the article appears. In case of electronic information it refers to the author/editor, year of

publication, article title, journal title, the type of medium (e.g. CD-ROM, Online, etc.), pages or length, Available statement (e.g. WWW address, supplier and name of electronic database, Email address, etc.), and access date.. (Not all of these details will necessarily be applicable.) Insert the citation at the appropriate place within the text of the document (see examples below). Provide a reference list at the end of the document (see examples below). HOW TO CITE REFERENCE WITHIN THE TEXT OF AN ASSIGNMENT when citing references within the text of an assignment use only the name of the author, followed by the. Larsen (1971) was the first to propound the theory. OR The theory was first propounded in 1970 by Larsen (1971). When directly quoting from another source, ensure that quotation marks are used and the relevant page number(s) are given. Larsen (1971, p. 245) noted that many of the facts in this case are incorrect. OR Many of the facts in this case are incorrect (Larsen 1971, pp. 245-6). Refer to Sections 14.70-14.74 of the AGPS Style Manual for more details on citing direct quotations. Works with no author: When a work has no author (including legal materials) or the author is anonymous, cite in-text the first few words of the reference list entry (usually the title) and the year. Use italics for the title as follows: This was apparently not the case in seventeenth-century England (On Travelling to London 1683). OR On Travelling to London (1683) reveals that this was not true. Multiple authors: When a work by two or three authors is cited in parentheses, the textual reference should be as: (Larsen & Green 1987) (Larsen, Green & Withers 1987) When the author s names are incorporated in the text, the ampersand is replaced by and : Larsen and Green (1987) were unable... Larsen, Green and Withers (1987) agreed... For a work that has more than three authors, only the surname of the first listed author is used, followed by the expression et al. (or and others ). For example, a work by Larsen, Green, Withers and Gonzales becomes: Larsen et al. (1987) have found... is the best example (Larsen et al. 1987). Refer to Sections 9.24-9.52 of the AGPS Style Manual for more examples of in-text references. Citing a Web site: To cite a Web page within the text of an assignment, give the address of the site (e.g. http://www.apa org. To cite a document from a Web site you

must follow the author/date format. In both cases an entry will still be required in the reference list. HOW TO CREATE A REFERENCE LIST A list of references contains details only of those works cited in the text. If relevant sources that are not cited in the text are included, the list is called a bibliography. The Reference List is arranged alphabetically by author. Where an item has no author it is cited by its title, and ordered in the reference list or bibliography in sequence by the fist significant word of the title. The Harvard style requires the second line of the reference to be indented, as shown below, to highlight the alphabetical order. EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF PRINTED REFERENCE: Articles/chapters in books: author of chapter chapter title title of book editor(s) of book publisher place of publication article or chapter pages Article or chapter in a book Blaxter, M. 1976, Social class and health inequalities, in Equalities and Inequalities in Health, eds C. Carter& J. Peel, Academic Press, London, pp. 120-135. Article or chapter in a book (no author) Solving the Y2K problem 1997, in Technology Today and Tomorrow, ed. D. Bowd, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, p. 27. Book author/editor(s) title of book editor of book publisher place of publication Book with a single author Adam-Smith, P. 1978, The ANZACS, Thomas Nelson, Melbourne. Book with 2 authors/editors Bulter, J.D. & Walbert, D.F. (eds) 1986, Abortion, Medicine and the Law, Facts on File Publications, New York. Book with 3 or more authors Leerder, S.R., Dobson, A.J., Gibberd, R.W. & Patel, N.K. 1996, The Australian Film Industry, Dominion Press, Adelaide. Book with no author (note edition) The Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary 1992, 2 nd edn, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.

Refer to Sections 9.57-9.99 of the AGPS Style Manual for more examples of reference to books. Journal Article (no author) Anorexia nervosa 1969, British Medical Journal, vol. 1, pp. 529-530. Government and Parliamentary Publications Act of Parliament Copyright Act 1968 (Cwlth), ss. 1-3. Australian Bureau of Statistics Bulletin Australian Bureau of Statistics 1985, Domestic Travel and Tourism, Survey, Australia, 1983, Cat. No. 9216.0, ABS, Canberra. Government Report Office of the Status of women 1981, Fair Exposure, AGPS, Canberra. Refer to Sections 9.125-9.132 of the AGPS Style Manual for more examples of references to government and parliamentary publications. Journal Article Book author of journal article article title title of journal volume of journal issue number of journal article pages Journal article Dewhirst, C. 1986, Hot air over the Himalayas, World Geographic, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 44-45. Newspaper article Legge, K. 1987, Labor or cost the Keating factor, Times on Sunday, 1 Feb., p. 2. Refer to Section 9.100-9.116 of the AGPS Style Manual for more examples of references to journal and newspaper articles. More than one item by the same author published in the same year Dewhirst, C. 1986a, Hot air over the Himalayas, World Geographic, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 44-45. Dewhirst, C. 1986b, Cold water around the Antarctic, World Geographic, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 32-39. ERIC Document (microfiche) Davis, R.. & Lombardi, T. P. 1996, The quality of life of rural high school special education graduates, in Rural Goals 2000: Building Programs that Work [Microfiche]. Available: ERIC Document: ED394765 Personal Conversation Doe, J., Lecturer at Curtin University of

Technology Business School 2000, Conversation with the author, 14 April. Videorecording Apartheid did not Die (video recording) 1998, London, Carlton International, Written and produced by John Pilger. EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF ELECTRONIC REFERENCES: Journal Article author of journal article article title title of journal type of medium (use Electronic if you are unsure if it is online or networked CD-ROM) volume of journal issue number of journal article pages or indication of length available statement: supplier/database name/identification or number if available/item or accession number access date Journal Article Abstract from Electronic Database Ryles, R. 1996 [Abstract of The impact of Braille reading skills on employment, income, education and reading habits Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, vol. 90, no. 3, pp. 219-226], [Electronic], Available: Silver Platter File: CINAHL/1996036756 [1997, June 7]. Full Text Journal Article from CD-ROM (BPO) La Rosa, S.M. 1992, Marketing slays the downsizing dragon, Information Today [CD-ROM], vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 58-59, Available: UMI/Business Periodicals Ondisc/92-20889 [1999, Jan. 15]. Full Text Journal Article from Electronic Database Sale, P. & Carey, D.M. 1995, The sociometric status of students with disabilities in a full inclusion school, Exceptional Children [Electronic], vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 6-22, Available: Information Access/Expanded Academic ASAP/A1743591 [1998, June 12]. Full Text Journal Article from an Electronic Journal Skargren, E.I. & Öberg, B. 1998, Predictive factors for 1-year outcome of low back and neck pain in patients treated in primary care: comparison between the treatment strategies chiropractic and physiotherapy, Pain [Electronic], vol. 77, no. 2, 201 (7 pp), Available: Elservier/ScienceDirect/S0304-3959(98)00101-8 [1999, Feb. 8]. Article from Curtin Electronic Reserve Avgerou, C., Siemer, J. Bjorn-Anderson, N. 1999, The academic field of information

systems in Europe, European Journal of Information Systems [Electronic], vol. 8, pp. 136-153, Available: Curtin University Library and Information Service E-Reserve/ dc60005019 [2001, Jan. 22]. central Neapl [Online], Avialable: http://ww.ingress.com/~astanart/pritker/prit zker.html [2000, Dec. 12]. Journal Article E-mail (Personal) Corliss, B. 1999, News from Seattle, E-mail to X.Li (xli@uvmvm.uvm.edu), 13 Jan. [1999, Jan. 15]. Discussion List Berkowitz, P. 1995, Sussy s gravestone, Mark Twain Forum [Online], Apr. 3, Available E-mail: TWAIN-L@yorkvm1.bitnet [1995, Apr. 3]. Journal Article World Wide Web page Beckleheimer, J. 1994, How do you cite URL s in a bibliography? [Online], Available: http://www.nrlssc.navy.mil/meta/bibliograp hy.html [2000, Dec. 13]. World Wide Web page (no author) Education America for the 21 st century: Developing a strategic plan for educational leadership 1994 [Online], Available: http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/conf/edplan. html [2001, May 16]. World Wide Web page (no publication date) Prizkner, T.J. n.d., An early fragment from