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Page 1 of 12 TVU Library Services Citing and referencing in the Harvard style 1. What is referencing, and why is it so important? 2. Section 1: Citing sources in your text (in-text citations) 3. Section 2: Citing sources in your reference list 1. Books 2. Journal articles 3. Newspaper articles 4. Thesis or dissertation 5. Electronic sources 6. Audio-visual sources 7. Legal sources Further information Bibliography This guide in Word format. What is referencing, and why is it so important? When you are quoting from or referring to someone else's work, from whatever source, you must make this clear to the reader. Failure to give credit to other people's work correctly could be considered plagiarism, which could lay you open to a disciplinary procedure. It is very important to be consistent and accurate when citing references. Citations in the body of your writing should give the author's surname with the year of publication. The full details of all these references should be listed alphabetically by author name as a reference list at the end of your writing. If you wish to acknowledge other sources that have been used in your learning these should be given in a separate bibliography. TVU prefers the Harvard Referencing System, although you should also make sure you are keeping to any other guidelines set by your tutor. This guide explains how to use the Harvard method and advises on dealing with electronic and audio-visual resources.

Page 2 of 12 SECTION 1: CITING SOURCES IN YOUR TEXT (in-text citations) a) How do I cite a source with one author? At an appropriate point in your text, provide the author's surname, the year of publication and page numbers, if appropriate, in round brackets. A page reference is required when you refer to or quote from a specific section of a book, journal or other source. If you include the author's name in your sentence, only provide the year of publication in brackets: Early recordings show how distinctive the orchestras of different countries sounded at the start of the twentieth century (Roberts, 1989, p.22-48). Kaufman (1987) advances the notion that elderly people maintain a sense of continuity with their past lives. b) How do I cite a source with two or more authors? Two authors: (Cullingworth and Nadin 2007) or Cullingworth and Nadin (2007) More than two authors: Benner et al. (1996) concluded that. or (Benner et al. 1996) Note: All the authors' names should appear in the reference list c) How do I cite several authors who have expressed similar views or discussed a similar topic? (Midgely 1994; Gandelsonas 2002; UNCHS 1996)

Page 3 of 12 d) How do I cite different sources written by the same author in the same year? Burnard (1992a) wrote about communication for health care professionals that Burnard (1992b) predicted problems of childhood obesity Note: You must do the same in your list of references. e) How do I cite a direct quotation? When quoting directly from a source use quotation marks and acknowledge the writer's name, year of publication and page number. Short quotations (up to 2 lines) can be included in the body of the text: Weir (1995, p.10) states that defining roles and their remits is not simple. Longer quotations should be separated from the body of your text and indented in a separate paragraph. When you indent a quotation, there is no need to include quotation marks: In discussing staff development, Thomas and Ingham (1995, p.33) state that: Development is infectious, and staff who previously have recoiled from undertaking others. a degree or conversion course have been encouraged by the success of f) How do I cite a source which I haven't read personally, but which is cited in a source I have read or consulted (this is known as secondary referencing)? In the book Seeds of Concern by D. Murray (2003), Murray refers to a work by T. White (2001). If possible, you should also try to read the original work by White. If this isn't possible, you must make it clear in your text that you have not read the original source (White) but are referring to it from a secondary source (Murray). Murray's conclusion (2003, p.65) supported the views of White (2001) on genetic abnormalities in crops.

Page 4 of 12 In the list of references at the end of your work you should only include a reference to the secondary source (Murray) where you read about the original source (White). Do not include details of the original source if you haven't read it. Your reference will be: Murray, D. (2003) Seeds of concern: the genetic manipulation of plants. Sydney: UNSW Press The full bibliographic reference for White (2001) will be listed in Murray's references, should you or your tutor wish to read it. Arrangement SECTION 2: CITING SOURCES IN YOUR REFERENCE LIST References should be listed in alphabetical order of authors' or editors' surnames. If the author's surname is not known, use the abbreviation Anon.' for Anonymous', and list the book under A'. If the publication is produced by a company or organisation, it should be listed in the alphabetical sequence under the initial letter of the organisation's name (Ignore A', An' and The' as these are not major words). Two abbreviations that you may need to use are n.d.' and n.p.'. n.d.' means no date' and is used when the date of publication is unknown. n.p.' means no place of publication' and is used when the place of publication is unknown. Put these in square brackets [n.d.] or [n.p.] Example of a reference list using the Harvard system. References Abraham, S. (2008) Eating disorders. 6 th rev. ed. Oxford : Oxford Press Press Ake, D. (2002) Learning jazz, teaching jazz. In: Cooke, M. and Horn, D. (eds.) The Cambridge companion to jazz. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, p.255-269. Ang, L. and Taylor, B. (2005) Managing customer profitability using portfolio matrices. Journal of Marketing, 12 (5), p.298-304. Benoit, B. (2007) G8 faces impasse on global warming. Financial Times, 29 May 2007, p.9. European Commission (2004) First report on the implementation of the internal marketing strategy 2003-2006. Luxembourg : Office for Publications of the European Communities. Garcia-Sierra, A. (2000) An Investigation into electronic commerce Source Book Chapter from an edited book Journal article Newspaper article Report

Page 5 of 12 potential of small to medium-sized enterprises. Unpublished PhD thesis, Cardiff University. Huber, D.M. (2005) Modern recording techniques. 6 th ed. Dawsonera [Online]. Available at: http://dawsonera.com [Accessed: 30 July 2008]. Hunt, A. (2008) Explaining the credit crunch. Economist, vol. 387, issue 8584, p.20 EBSCOhost: Business Source Premier [Online]. Available at: http://search.ebscohost.com [Accessed: 24 July 2008]. Neilson, J.P. (2007) Symphysis-fundal height measurement in pregnancy. [Systematic Review] Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 1. [Online]. Available at: http://ovidsp.uk.ovid.com [Accessed 30 July 2008]. PhD thesis Electronic book Electronic journal (from database) Review from Cochrane database R. v. Edwards (John) (1991) 93 Cr. App. R.48 Law report Thompson, B. (2008) Can the tech community go green? [Online]. Available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7240440.stm [Accessed: 24 July 2008]. Web page 1. Books a) Book According to Bell (2005, p.23) the most important part of the research process is Bell, J. (2003) Doing your research project. 5 th ed. Buckingham: Open University Press. b) Chapter/section of an edited book The view proposed by Taruskin (1988, p.137-207) Taruskin, R. (1988) The pastness of the present and the present of the past. In Kenyon, N. (ed.) Authenticity and early music. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.137-

Page 6 of 12 20. 2. Journal articles French et al (2006) concluded French, C., Ost, J. and Wright, D. (2006) Recovered and false memories. The Psychologist, Vol. 19 (6), p.352-355. 3. Newspaper articles McElvoy (2003) accused the Government of bad faith. McElvoy, A. (2003) Can they ever stop the spin? The Evening Standard, 30 July 2003, p.11. If there is no author, use the title of the newspaper followed by the date. 4. Thesis or dissertation Most theses or dissertations are unpublished. If published, it should be cited as a book. Jones (1974) describes Faure's piano style Jones, J.B. (1974) The piano and chamber works of Gabriel Fauré. Unpublished PhD dissertation. Cambridge University.

Page 7 of 12 5. Electronic sources a) Electronic books (e-books) Griffiths (1995) points out that Griffiths, P. (1995) Modern music and after. MyiLibrary [Online]. Available at: http://www.myilibrary.com [Accessed: 4 August 2008]. b) Articles in electronic journals (e-journals) If an electronic journal is available on a database e.g. EBSCOhost, Emerald, JSTOR, refer to this in your citation. Hunt (2008) describes the sub-prime mortgage problem Hunt, A. (2008) Explaining the credit crunch. Economist, vol. 387, issue 8584, p.20. EBSCOhost: Business Source Premier [Online]. Available at: http://search.ebscohost.com [Accessed: 30 July 2008]. If an electronic journal is available on the publisher's web site only, and not as part of a database, cite the URL of the publication. To keep sound in and out of your studio White (2008) advises White, P. (2008) Practical soundproofing. Sound on Sound, May 2008 [Online]. Available at: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may08 [Accessed: 6 August 2008].

Page 8 of 12 c) Articles from online newspapers If the name of the journalist or writer is given, start with this. Hygiene in NHS hospitals is described by Lister (2006) Lister, S. (2006) Basic hygiene is failing in a third of NHS hospitals. Timesonline.co.uk, March 22 2006 [Online]. Available at: http://ww.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article744018.ece [Accessed: 24 July 2008]. If the journalist or writer isn't named, start with the title of the online newspaper followed by the date in round brackets. Guardian.co.uk (2008) describes the human rights situation in China Guardian.co.uk (2008) The human rights games. 8 August 2008 [Online]. Available at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/aug/08/china.olympics20081 [Accessed:11 August 2008]. d) Organisation or personal web sites Yau (2001) provided information about the Chinese community. Yau,T. (2001) Dragon project. [Online]. Available at: http://www.geocities.com/dragonproject2000/ [Accessed: 1 August 2008]. For web pages where no author can be identified, use the web page's title. Where no author or title can be identified, use the web page's URL.

Page 9 of 12 The process for compressing video files is described at (http://www.newmediarepublic.com/dvideo/compression.html, 2008) http://www.newmediarepublic.com/dvideo/compression.html (2008) [Online]. [Accessed: 24 July 2008]. e) Blackboard Example of an extract from a book digitised for use on Blackboard: Citation order is: Author; (Year of publication); Title of book; Edition; Place of publication: Publisher; Page nos. of extract; Name of academic module; [Online]. Available at: http://online.tvu.ac.uk [Accessed: date]. The principle method of compression, as described by Watkinson (2001), is Watkinson, J. (2001) An Introduction to digital audio. 2 nd ed. Oxford: Focal Press, p.1-22. Digital Recording. [Online]. Available at: http://online.tvu.ac.uk [Accessed: 26 August 2008] Please refer to Cite them right by Pears (2008) for further Blackboard examples. f) Review from the Cochrane Database Tuffnell et al (2008) undertook a systematic review Tuffnell, D.J., West, J. and Walkinshaw, S.A. (2008) Treatments for gestational diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in pregnancy. [Systematic Review] Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2. [Online]. Available at: http://ovidsp.uk.ovid.com [Accessed: 30 July 2008].

Page 10 of 12 g) Blogs Mark Tran points out that.(tran, 2008) Tran, M. (2008) Georgia: how much is the west to blame? Mark Tran's Newsblog.10 August 2008 [Online]. Available at: http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/2008/08/georgia_how_much_is_the_west_t.html [Accessed: 11 August 2008]. h) Podcasts/downloads A recent study in Scotland (Hughes, 2008) shows that Hughes, J. (2008) Fertility treatments no use'. 8 August 2008. BBC News Channel. [Online]. Available at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7550377.stm [Accessed: 11 August 2008]. i) Photograph A good example of thirties style is exemplified by Norman Parkinson's portrait (Parkinson, 1930) Parkinson, N. (1930) Portrait of an unemployed man and woman [Photograph]. National Media Museum [Online]. Available at: http://nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/collections/collection_detail.asp? ItemID=23&SectionID=1&index=4 [Accessed: 11 August 2008].

Page 11 of 12 6. Audio-visual sources a) DVD Hitchcock's portrayal of phobia in his 1958 film Vertigo (Vertigo, 2003). Vertigo (2003) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock [DVD]. U.K. Universal. b) Music CD The band's finest album (What's the story) Morning Glory (1995) Oasis (1995) (What's the story) Morning Glory [CD] London: Creation. RKIDCD007. 7. Legal sources a) Cases Citation order is: Name 1 v Name 2 [year] vol. no./abbreviated form of law report/page no. The case of Hamilton (2000) proved that Hamilton v Al Fayed [2000] 2 All ER 224. Note: Use square brackets if the year is essential to finding the case, round brackets if it isn't. b) Statutes

Page 12 of 12 Citation order is: Country (year) Title of statute. Chapter no. Place of publication: publisher. The statute (Great Britain. Data Protection Act 1998) laid down Great Britain. Data Protection Act 1998. Chapter 29. London: HMSO. Further information Two helpful online tutorials: Avoiding Plagiarism and Harvard Referencing are available at: http://library.tvu.ac.uk/find/online_tutorials.html. For more detailed information, please refer to the sources listed below, all of which are available in TVU's libraries. Bibliography Neville, C. (2007) The Complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Neville, C. (2007) The Complete guide to referencing and avoiding plagiarism. [Online]. Available at: http://dawsonera.com [Accessed: 18 August 2008]. Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities [OSCOLA]. (2005) Available at: http://denning.law.ox.ac.uk/published/oscola.shtml [Accessed: 18 August 2008]. Pears, R. and Shields, G. (2008) Cite them right: the essential referencing guide. 7 th rev. ed. Newcastle upon Tyne: Pear Tree Books. Last Modified: 11 Sep 2008 Back to top Copyright 2007 Library Services