Harvard Style Referencing Sources of help SWSi Library LibGuides Student homepage> QuickLinks>Library Services>LibGuides>Research & Referencing Help RefMe SWSi referencing Moodle https://swsi.moodle.tafensw.edu.au/mod/book/view.ph p?id=325118 Word >References Tab> Manage Sources University websites eg Monash Uni
Website/web page Websites and web pages can be constructed by: individuals e.g. www.zapatopi.net companies e.g. www.coca-cola.com organisations e.g. www.worldvision.com.au institutions e.g. www.sydney.edu.au, www.worldbank.org Websites used in academic work should be critically evaluated before the information is used.
Website citations have 6 information elements; Surname, Initial Year, - look for last updated date usually at the bottom of the page. Title of webpage or document, (in italics) Organisation OR individual responsible for site OR page, Date retrieved, URL. (Uniform resource locator-web address)
Website with one author If website has no date insert n.d. Surname, Evans, Initial date, O 2015, Title, (in italics) Organisation, The thylacine, Australian Museum, Date viewed, viewed 3 March 2016, URL. http://australianmuseum.net.au/the-thylacine. Full citation Evans, O 2015, The thylacine, Australian Museum, viewed 3 March 2016, http://australianmuseum.net.au/the-thylacine.
Website with a personal author Evans, O 2015, The thylacine, Australian Museum, viewed 3 February 2016, http://australianmuseum.net.au/the-thylacine
Website-organisation Name date, Title, Organisation, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 2016, Bat super immunity to lethal disease could help protect people, CSIRO, Date viewed, viewed 4 August 2016, URL. http://www.csiro.au/en/news/newsreleases/2016/bat-super-immunity-to-lethaldisease-could-help-protectpeople?featured=f29edeb1728c4a92b579c7a5 DC28BAD5
Full citation Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 2016, Bat super immunity to lethal disease could help protect people CSIRO, viewed 3 March 2016, http://www.csiro.au/en/news/news-releases/2016/bat-superimmunity-to-lethal-disease-could-help-protectpeople?featured=f29edeb1728c4a92b579c7a5dc28bad5
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 2016, Bat super immunity to lethal disease could help protect people, CSIRO, viewed March 8 2016, http://www.csiro.au/en/news/newsreleases/2016/bat-super-immunity-to-lethaldisease-could-help-protectpeople?featured=f29edeb1728c4a92b579c7 A5DC28BAD5
In-text citation External quote The original author is paraphrased and woven into the sentence but the information/ideas must be acknowledged. Bats are an important part of natural ecosystems working to pollinate plants they visit as food sources and keeping insect numbers under control by eating them as part of their diet (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2016).
Indirect quote Bats are important animals in many natural ecosystems. Research by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), 2016) indicates bats assist with plant pollination and insect control.
References 1. University of Sydney Library n.d., Your guide to Harvard Style referencing, University of Sydney, viewed January 28 2016, https://library.sydney.edu.au/subjects/downloads/citation/harvard_complete.pdf 2. University of Queensland Library 2014, References/Bibliography Harvard Style, University of Queensland, viewed August 8 2016, https://web.library.uq.edu.au/files/424/filename.pdf Book Harvard Style Referencing V1 16/08/2016 Miller TAFE Library Printed copies of this document are regarded as uncontrolled