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Shannon College of Hotel Management A Recognised College of the National University of Ireland Student Guide Harvard Referencing Style

CONTENTS What is Referencing? 4 What is the Harvard Style of Referencing? 4 How to Cite 4 Rules for In-Text Citation (ITC) 5 Reference List/Bibliography 7 How to Avoid Plagiarism 8 Using Quotation Marks 9 Sample Reference & In-Text Citation Formats: 10 Books: 10 Book with one author 10 Book with two authors 10 Book with three or more authors 11 Book with one editor 12 Chapter in an edited book 12 Book with no author 13 Book with a corporate author 13 Book on the web ebook 14 Articles: 14 Print Journal Article with one author 14 Print Journal Article with two authors 15 Print Journal Article with three or more authors 15 Journal Article Electronic 16 2

Article from print newspaper 17 Article from newspaper online 17 Electronic Communication: 18 Page on a Website 18 Website 18 Case Study 19 Conferences 19 Images: 20 Images, figures, illustrations, photos or table 20 Image on the Web 20 Media: 21 Film 21 Online video/youtube 21 Report 22 Theses 22 3

What is Referencing? The most striking difference between student writing at second-level and at third-level is referencing. Academic writing at third-level requires referencing. Referencing is a standardized method of acknowledging the sources of information and ideas that you have used in your writing. Referencing is the acknowledgement of books, articles, websites, and any other material used in your writing. Well-referenced work allows the reader to locate the sources needed and ensures that plagiarism is avoided. What is the Harvard Style of Referencing? There are many different styles of referencing for different disciplines. Students at Shannon College of Hotel Management are required to use the Harvard Referencing Style, which is a widely used referencing system. There are two parts to the Harvard style: in-text citations and a reference or bibliography at the end of your assignment. In-text citations (ITC) With the Harvard style, an ITC is used when you refer to a source within your text and it includes the author and the date of publication of the source of your information. Reference List the detailed, alphabetised list of references which have been cited within the text. Bibliography an alphabetised list of all references consulted in preparing the document, whether cited or not. How to Cite You must cite all of the sources you use in your work within the text of your paper (in-text citation). This brief citation refers the reader to the place in your reference list or bibliography where you will provide the extended details of the source. In the Harvard style the in-text citation will include: Author s surname Year of publication 4

Page number where relevant If you use a direct quotation you need to enter the page numbers of where you found the quote, e.g. (O Hara 2011, p.97). O Hara (2011) identifies the advantages and disadvantages of the different forms of business organisations which exist in the Irish private sector. or The advantages and disadvantages of the different forms of business organisations which exist in the Irish private sector are identified (O Hara 2011). Reference: O Hara, B. (2011) Entrepreneurship in Ireland. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. Rules for In-Text Citation (ITC) There are certain rules you must follow for in-text citations: Author(s) name: Use the surname only e.g. (Casado, 2012) For a source by two authors use both authors surnames linked by an and e.g. (Goeldner and Ritchie, 2012) Use the first author s surname and et al for three or more authors e.g. (Saunders et al, 2009) 5

Year: Use the full four digits for the year e.g. (2005) not ( 05) Add a, b, c etc. to works from the same author published in the same year e.g. (Dunne, 2005a) e.g. (Dunne, 2005b) Page Numbers: For a Harvard style in-text citation you should include page numbers if you are quoting directly from a source. However, if you are paraphrasing or summarising it is not essential to include the page numbers. Abbreviate page to p. for single page and pp. for a page range e.g. (Casado 2012, p.178) e.g. (Casado 2012, pp.178-180) Include the full number for the page range e.g. (pp. 365-370) not (pp.365-70) Where there are no page numbers in the reference material, count the paragraphs and refer, if possible, to the paragraph number from the top of the relevant page and/or section heading. e.g. (Connolly 2001, para. 4) Other Rules: To cite a source with no author, cite the title as the author e.g. (The Illustrated Cook s Book of Ingredients, 2010) 6

To cite a source quoted in another source, follow either of the following examples: e.g. Williams 2002 (cited in Baum, 2006) or e.g. (Williams, cited in Baum, 2006) *This is called secondary referencing. Ideally, try to find the original text and cite that. If you can t access the original text, then use secondary referencing. For the reference list, you enter the source that you actually read. In the example above that would be the Baum 2006 source. To cite a website, cite the website s name and the year e.g. (ACCA, 2013) To cite material from an organisation or institution, cite the organisation and year e.g. (Food Safety Authority of Ireland, 2003) To refer to two authors at once, separate them using a semi colon e.g. (Casado 2012; Jones 2005) Reference List/Bibliography The ITCs are quick references to the reference list or bibliography at the end of your assignment. Important points to remember for the Reference List or Bibliography: Start the reference list or bibliography on a new page. Ensure that every source that you referred to in the assignment is listed in the reference list or bibliography. Ensure that you follow the correct rules for referencing the different resources. Put the list of resources in alphabetical order by the authors surnames. If there are two or more works by the same author, put them in chronological order. If there are two or more works by the same author, published in the same year, the one cited first should include a lower case letter a after the date, the next by a lower case letter b and so on. In the reference list or bibliography, list the resources in alphabetical order according to the lower case a, b, c etc. For the place of publication you should give a city. Do NOT give a country for the place of publication. 7

The date accessed should be written in the format: day month year, e.g. [Accessed: 10 th April 2013]. How to Avoid Plagiarism You must cite all of the sources you use within the text of your assignment. Failure to do this will result in plagiarism, which is a serious disciplinary offence. There are three ways to represent someone else s ideas in your academic writing: 1. Quotations Quotations are the exact words of an author, copied directly from a source, word for word. Quotations must be enclosed in quotation marks and cited. While many European countries are faced with the challenge of an ageing and increasingly dependent population in the coming decades, the opposite is true in the case of Ireland where a proportionally larger number of the population (38 percent) are aged under 25. (Rogan 2011, p. 80) 2. Paraphrasing Paraphrasing means restating the words of another, by putting his/her thoughts in your own words. The sentence structure should be yours, not the same as in the source. You should, however, use approximately the same number of words as in the original source. Remember to cite the author s surname and the year of publication. According to Rogan (2011), unlike a lot of other E.U. countries, Ireland will not have to cope with the burden of a large elderly population in the near future as a significant percentage (38%) of its population are under 25. 3. Summarising Summarising involves accurately reflecting the main idea(s) of one or several writers in your own words. Do not use the wording of the original text and condense the ideas - summaries should be considerably shorter than the original. Again, it is necessary to attribute summarised ideas to their original sources. In academic writing, summarising is generally viewed as the preferred way of referring to another s ideas. If done correctly, it shows you understand the source and are using it in an appropriate way. Rogan (2011) states that, while many Western countries will soon have to confront increasingly elderly populations, Ireland has a more youthful population, with 38% of inhabitants under 25. 8

Using Quotation Marks When using quotations, there are certain rules that must be followed. Quotation marks (. ): Use a set of quotation marks to enclose each direct quotation included in your writing. Direct quotations: Use a capital letter in the first word if the direct quotation is a whole sentence. Rogan points out that The changing Irish population profile presents both opportunities and challenges for marketers. (Rogan 2011, p.80) Direct quotations: Do not use a capital letter in the first word of a direct quotation, if it is only part of a sentence. Rogan notes that this situation presents both opportunities and challenges for marketers. (Rogan 2011, p.80) Omitted words in a quotation: If you leave words out of a quotation, use an ellipsis mark [ ] to indicate the omitted words Effective action to combat climate change depends on political action and that means that effective global policies must be in place. (Boddy 2011, p.128) Long quotations: Block Quotation A quotation of more than four typed lines on a page should be indented one inch from the left margin and one inch from the right margin. Put the block quotation in single-line spacing and do not use quotation marks for it. The psychological aspect of colour can become particularly important in a commercial situation where it can be used in a manipulative way to create a certain environment. It may, for example, be used to prevent customers from staying too long in a fast-food restaurant or, conversely, specifically encourage customers to linger in a more formal restaurant. Colour can induce calm in potentially high-stress areas such as medical waiting rooms or can promote the retail process by guiding customers towards specific products in shop interiors. (Gibbs 2009, p.115) 9

Sample Reference and In-Text Citation Formats The following examples follow the Harvard referencing style. The main entry can be used in a reference list or bibliography and the in-text citations (ITC) are shown underneath. Books Book with one author: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of book, ed. [if not first edition] Place of Publication: Publisher. Rogan, D. (2011) Marketing: An Introduction for Students in Ireland, 4 th ed. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. *There is no need to state in the reference that a book is a first edition. Any other edition must be stated as above. A reprint simply means that new copies of the book have been produced, not that it is a new edition. Reprint information, therefore, is not included in the reference. Author s surname (year) or (Author s surname, year) Rogan (2011) suggests that Another suggestion (Rogan, 2011) is that Book with two authors: First author s surname, initial(s) and second author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of book, ed. [if not first edition] Place of Publication: Publisher. 10

Edwards, T. and Rees, C. (2011) International Human Resource Management: Globalization, National Systems and Multinational Companies, 2 nd ed. London: Pearson Education Limited. First author s surname and Second author s surname (year) or (First author s surname and Second author s surname, year) According to Edwards and Rees (2011) As has been discussed (Edwards and Rees, 2011) Book with three or more authors: Authors surnames, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of book, ed. [if not first edition] Place of Publication: Publisher. Kotler, P., Armstrong, G., Wong, V. and Saunders, J. (2008) Principles of Marketing, 5 th European ed. London: Pearson Education Limited. First author s surname et al (year) or (First author s surname et al, year) Kotler et al (2008) write that It has been pointed out (Kotler et al, 2008) 11

Note: For books with editors, use the same format as for authors but include (ed.) or (eds.) after the surname and initials. For the ITC, cite the author of the chapter you are referring to. Book with one editor: Editor s surname(s), initial(s). (ed(s).) (Year of Publication) Title of book, ed. [if not first edition] Place of Publication: Publisher. Tayeb, M. (ed.) (2003) International Management: Theories and Practices. London: Pearson Education Limited. Editor s surname (year) or (Editor s surname, year) The challenge was discussed in Tayeb (2003) There has been much debate around this topic (Tayeb, 2003) Chapter in an edited Book: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of Chapter, in Editor s surname, initial(s). (ed.(s)) Title of book, ed. [if not first edition] Place of Publication: Publisher, pp. page numbers. Oswald, D. (2009) Corporate Responsibility in Accounting in Smith, N.C. and Lenssen, G. (eds.) Mainstreaming Corporate Responsibility. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., pp. 80 96. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) 12

Oswald (2009) maintains that It has been argued (Oswald, 2009) Book with no author: Title of book (Year of Publication) ed. [if not first edition] Place of publication: Publisher. The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (1941) London: Oxford University Press. (Title of book, year) (The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, 1941) Book with a Corporate Author: Name of corporate author (Year of Publication) Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher. Department of the Environment and Local Government (2001) Fire Safety in Guest Accommodation. Dublin: Stationery Office. Name of Corporate author (year) or (Name of Corporate author, year) Recommendations from the Department of the Environment and Local Government (2001) include 13

Recommendations from government (Department of the Environment and Local Government, 2001) include Book on the Web EBook: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of ebook, [Online]. Place of publication: Publisher. Available from: E-Book supplier and URL [Accessed: day month year]. Aitchison, C., Macleod, N.E. and Shaw, S.J. (2000) Leisure and Tourism Landscapes, [Online]. London: Routledge. Available from: Google Books http://books.google.ie/books?id=xm11qbdycdac&printsec=frontcover&dq=leisure+and+touris m+landscapes&hl=en&sa=x&ei=5wsluyqemohb7aan_og4bw&ved=0cc8q6aewaa [Accessed: 2 May 2013]. Author s surname (year) or (Author s surname, year) Aitchison et al (2000) write that It has been noted (Aitchison et al, 2000) that Articles Print Journal Article with one author: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of Article, Journal Title, Volume(Issue Number), [or] date/month publication [if no volume and issue numbers are given], page number(s). 14

Canavan, B. (2013) Send more Tourists! Stakeholder Perceptions of a Tourism Industry in Late Stage Decline: the Case of the Isle of Man, International Journal of Tourism Research, 15(2), 105-121. Author s surname (year) or (Author s surname, year) Canavan (2013) writes that Another viewpoint (Canavan, 2013) is that Print Journal Article with two authors: First author s surname, initial(s) and Second author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of Article, Journal Title, Volume(Issue Number), [or] date/month publication [if no volume and issue numbers are given], page number(s). Brotherton, B. and Mooney, S. (1992) Yield Management: Progress and Prospects, International Journal of Hospitality Management, 11(1), 23-32. First author s surname and Second author s surname (year) or (First author s surname and Second author s surname, year) Brotherton and Mooney (1992) argue that. It has been argued (Brotherton and Mooney, 1992) Print Journal Article with three or more authors: Authors surnames, initials. (Year of Publication) Title of Article, Journal Title, Volume(Issue Number), [or] date/month publication [if no volume and issue numbers are given], page number(s). 15

Haanes, K., Michael, D., Jurgens, J. and Rangan, S. (2013) Making Sustainability Profitable, Harvard Business Review, 91(3), 110-115. First author s surname et al (year) or (First author s surname et al, year) Haanes et al (2013) discuss The topic has been discussed (Haanes et al, 2013) Journal Article Electronic: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of Article, Journal title, Volume(issue), [or] date/month publication [if no volume and issue numbers are given], page numbers. Available from: URL [Accessed: day month year]. Ondicho, T.G. (2012) Local Communities and Ecotourism Development in Kimana, Kenya, Journal of Tourism, 13(1) 41-60. Available from: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=16&sid=455adca6-c3ff-4b97-9946- 6e4ab589055f%40sessionmgr112&hid=117 [Accessed 29 April 2013]. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Ondicho (2012) claims It has been claimed (Ondicho, 2012) 16

Article from Print Newspaper: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of Article. Newspaper Title, day month of publication, page number(s) p. or pp. Keenan, D. (2013) North s forgotten county poised for financial bonanza from G8 roadshow. The Irish Times, 26 April, p.4. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Keenan (2013) points out that It has been pointed out (Keenan, 2013) Article from Newspaper - online: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of article. Title of newspaper, [Online], day month of publication. Available from: URL [Accessed: day month year]. Lennon, J. (2005) Journeys into Understanding. The Guardian, [Online], 23 October. Available from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2005/oct/23/darktourism.observerescapesection [Accessed: 30 April 2013]. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Lennon (2005) states that.. It has been stated (Lennon, 2005) 17

Electronic Communication Page on a Website: Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title [Online]. Available from: URL [Accessed: day month year]. Berkman, R. (2013) CMOs using Social Data to flex their Muscle [Online]. Available from: http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/cmos-using-social-data-to-flex-their-muscle/ [Accessed: 3 May 2013]. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Berkman (2013) states that.. It has been stated (Berkman 2013) Website: Website author (Year published/last updated) Website title [Online]. Available from: URL [Accessed: day month year]. Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (2013) Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development [Online]. Available from: http://www.cipd.co.uk/ [Accessed: 3 May 2013]. (Website name, year) It is noted on their website (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, 2013) that.. 18

Case Study Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of case, case. Place of Publication: Publisher. Narasimhan, A. (2012) Restoring the British Museum, case. Lausanne: International Institute for Management Development. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Narasimhan (2012) notes that.. It has been noted (Narasimhan, 2012) Conferences Author s surname, initial(s). (Year) Title of the paper, Title of the Conference. Place and date of conference. Place of Publication: Publisher, page numbers. Kavanagh, L. (2011) Examining Hospitality Students Motivation to acquire a Second Language at Third-Level, Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland: Current Challenges and Future Opportunities. Shannon College of Hotel Management, June 2010. Galway: NUI Galway, pp. 183-196. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Kavanagh (2011) states that.. It has been stated (Kavanagh, 2011) 19

Images, figures, illustrations, photos or table: Images Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Publication) Title of image, figure, illustration or table, Title of book which contains the image, ed. [if not 1 st edition]. Place of Publication: Publisher, page, description of image [i.e. image, illus., fig., table, photo]. Hollensen, S. (2010) Relationships in the Value Net Marketing Management, 2 nd ed. London: Pearson Education Limited, p.189, fig. 6.3. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Hollensen (2010) illustrates this with.. An illustration of this (Hollensen, 2010) highlights Image on the Web: Website author (Year of Publication) Title of image [Online]. Available from: URL [Accessed: day month year]. Zeospot (2010) The Mira Hotel Bar Interior Design [Online]. Available from: http://zeospot.com/luxury-stylish-contemporary-hotel-interiors-the-mira-hotel-hong-kong-bycharles-allem/the-mira-hotel-bar-interior-design/ [Accessed: 5 May 2013]. (Website author, year) 20

An example of such a design (Zeospot, 2010) demonstrates Media Film: Title of film (Year of Distribution) Director [Format]. Place of distribution: Distribution company. The Godfather (1972) Coppola, F. F. [DVD]. London: Paramount Pictures. Title of film (year) or (Title of film, year) In The Godfather (1972).. As depicted elsewhere (The Godfather, 1972) Online video/you Tube: Originator s name/username (whoever created/posted the video) (Year created/posted) Title of video [Online]. Available from: URL [Accessed: day month year]. MultiVuOnlineVideo (2012) The Gathering Ireland 2013 [Online]. Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg4xympz52g [Accessed 3 May 2013]. Originator s name/username (year) or (Originator s name/username, year) 21

MultiVuOnlineVideo (2012) is an example of.. Promotion for the Gathering (MultiVuOnlineVideo, 2012) Report Author s surname, initial(s). (Year) Report Title, Report Number [if available]. Place of publication: Publisher or [Online]. Available from: URL [Accessed: day month year]. Fáilte Ireland (2007) Tourism Product Development Strategy 2007-2013. Dublin: Fáilte Ireland. Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) Fáilte Ireland (2007) lay out.. The report (Fáilte Ireland, 2010) highlighted Theses Author s surname, initial(s). (Year of Submission) Title of Thesis, unpublished thesis (M.A., PhD, etc.). Institution to which it was submitted. O Shaughnessy, M. (2012) The Challenges facing Hotel Managers in Implementing Change in Today s Business Environment, unpublished thesis (BBS). Shannon College of Hotel Management. 22

Author s surname(s) (year) or (Author s surname(s), year) O Shaughnessy (2012) focused on.. Much undergraduate research in the field (O Shaughnessy, 2012) *If you require any additional information on referencing, please contact the Librarian. 23