Harvard AGPS Referencing guide - University of Southern Queensland. Academic conventions and copyright law require that you acknowledge when you use the ideas of others. In most cases, this means stating which book or journal article is the source of an idea or quotation.
Harvard Referencing Guide Writing Centre, The University of Adelaide 3 Books Book with one author (Connell 2009) Connell, R 2009, Gender, Polity Press, Cambridge.
This guide draws from the Style manual for authors, editors and printers 2. Wiley Australia. University policy mandates the use of the Harvard Style (AGPS) defined by this referencing guide. On this page: List of references. At the end of your essay, place a list of the references you have cited in the text. This can simply be headed - References. Arrange this in alphabetical order of authors' surnames, and then chronologically (earliest publication date first) for each author where more than one work by that author is cited. The author's surname is placed first, followed by initials or first name, and then the year of publication is given.
If the list contains more than one item published by the same author in the same year, add lower case letters immediately after the year to distinguish them (e. These are ordered alphabetically by title disregarding any initial articles (a, an or the). The expression n. If the place of publication is obvious from the publisher's name, it does not need to be repeated.
If required, the names of countries and states are best spelt out in full but standard shortened forms can be used. Separate reference lists can be used at the end of each chapter or division for multi- author works, loose- leaf works, or works that might be read or produced piece by piece. Reference list examples. Books (print and online)Type. Examples. One author. Chang, SS 2. 01. 2, Exploring everyday things with R and Ruby, O'Reilly, Sebastopol, California. Primoratz, I 2. 01.
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Create references in any style, in seconds with RefME's FREE referencing generator. Harvard, APA, MLA, Chicago and 7,000 more – we've got it covered! Harvard referencing system is the most common style of referencing used at Staffordshire University and is the officially adopted standard for all students except. Referencing - The Harvard System (Download pdf version) Introduction. Harvard System Welcome to our Guide to the Harvard System of Referencing (5th edition). This guide is compiled by the University Library, to support students. Writing References - Harvard System. This is a guide how to write references intended for reference. Introduction to the Harvard system (Ume
Terrorism: a philosophical investigation, Polity Press, Cambridge. Series titles and edition statements (for editions other than the first) should be included. Goldsworthy, J 2.
Parliamentary sovereignty: contemporary debates, Cambridge studies in constitutional law, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Abbott, HP 2. 00. The Cambridge introduction to narrative, 2nd edn, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Two or more authors. List all authors in the list of references. See the second part of this guide for how to cite in- text.
Kakadia, D & Di. Mambro, F 2. 00. 4, Networking concepts and technology: a designer's resource, Sun Microsystems Press, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Flexer, RW, Baer, RM, Luft, P & Simmons, TJ 2. Transition planning for secondary students with disabilities, 3rd edn, Pearson, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Edited books. If the role of an editor (or compiler, reviser or translator) is of primary importance, list the work under those names. Use abbreviations such as ed., eds, trans., rev., comp. Brofenbrenner, U (ed.) 2.
Making human beings human: bioecological perspectives on human development, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California. Ahdar, R & Aroney, N (eds) 2. Shari'a in the West, Oxford University Press, Oxford. United Nations. Statistical Division (comp.) 1. The world's women 1. United Nations, New York.
Chapters in edited books. Page numbers are not usually needed in the reference list (Style manual for authors, editors and printers 2.
Callaghan, J 2. 01. Singing teaching as a profession', in S Harrison (ed.), Perspectives on teaching singing: Australian vocal pedagogues sing their stories, Australian Academic Press, Bowen Hills, Queensland. Shachar, A 2. 01. State, religion, and the family: the new dilemmas of multicultural accommodation', in R Ahdar & N Aroney (eds), Shari'a in the West, Oxford University Press, Oxford. If however, page numbers are essential to accurately locating the source, or your instructor requires their inclusion, they can be presented as the final item of the citation (e. Brandt, RB 2. 00. Defective newborns and the morality of termination', in J Arthur (ed.), Morality and moral controversies: readings in moral, social, and political philosophy, 6th edn, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, pp.
Editions. The edition (if other than the first edition) is included after the main title. Stewart, A 2. 00. Stewart's guide to employment law, 2nd edn, Federation Press, Annandale, New South Wales. Triggs, B 1. 98. 4, Tracks, scats and other traces: a field guide to Australian mammals, new edn, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Part of a series. The series title is included after the main title. Muller, R & Turner, JR 2. Project- oriented leadership, Advances in project management, Gower, Farnham, England. Editions go after the series title. Corrigan, T 2. 01. A short guide to writing about film, The short guide series from Pearson Longman, 7th edn, Longman, New York.
Anonymous (no author or editor given)Start with the title. The stage acquitted: being a full answer to Mr Collier, and other enemies of the drama 1. Routledge/Thoemmes, London. Conference proceedings. For papers collected and published as proceedings, include page numbers at the end of the citation.
Trump, A 1. 98. 6, 'Power play', Proceedings of the third annual conference, International Society of Power Engineers, Houston, Texas, pp. Katsardi, V & Swan, C 2. The importance of directionality in the evolution of large waves in intermediate and shallow water', Coastal engineering 2. San Diego, California, USA, 3- 8 September 2. World Scientific, River Edge, New Jersey, pp.
Further description can be provided after the conference title if useful. Zhang, J & Xi, W 2. Optimal nonlinear damping for inelastic structures using dimensional analysis', 2.
American Society of Civil Engineers held 2. March, Chicago, Illinois, Curran Associates, Red Hook, New York, pp. Acknowledging editors, compilers, revisers or translators. If the author's role remains of primary importance, editors, compilers, revisers or translators can also be acknowledged.
Use abbreviations such as ed., eds, trans., rev., comp. A Maude, Oxford University Press, London. Mayakovsky, V 1. 94. Mayakovsky and his poetry, comp. H Marshall, Pilot Press, London.
Corporate authors. The jurisdiction is not usually given for government agencies but is indicated by the place of publication. Department of Energy 1.
Projections of energy needs, HMSO, London. Office of the Aboriginal Land Commissioner 2. Urapunga land claim no. Parliamentary paper, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, Canberra.
Xerox Corporation 1. Xerox publishing standards: a manual of style and design, Watson- Guptil, New York. Parent bodies precede subdivisions. World Association of Veterinary Anatomists.
International Committee on Avian Anatomical Nomenclature 1. Nomina anatomica avium: an annotated anatomical dictionary of birds, Academic Press, London. The same authors. Use the following order - single author entries followed by multiple author entries beginning with the same name (earliest dates first in each case). A long dash (2- em, approximately equivalent to 4- 6 hyphens in length) can be used to replace that part of the author entry which is repeated. There is no space immediately after the dash. Chaffee, J 1. 99.
Thinking critically, 3rd edn, Houghton Mifflin, Boston.- -- -- -1. The thinker's way: 8 steps to a richer life, Little, Brown and Company, Boston.- -- -- -, Mc. Mahon, C & Stout, B 2. Critical thinking, thoughtful writing: a rhetoric with readings, Houghton Mifflin, Boston. For two or more works by the same author(s) in the same year, list in alphabetical order by title. Lyon, H & Lyon, R 2.
The circus, Elton Publications, Wembley Downs, Western Australia.- -- -- -2. Clowns, Elton Publications, Wembley Downs, Western Australia. Edited works appear after authored works. Olson, JS & Roberts, R 1. Where the domino fell: America and Vietnam, 1. St. Martin's Press, New York.- -- -- -1. My Lai: a brief history with documents, Bedford Books, Boston.
Olson, JS (ed.) 1. The Vietnam War: handbook of the literature and research, Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut.- -- -- -& Roberts, R (eds) 1. American experiences, volume 2: 1. Foresman/Addison- Wesley, Glenview, Illinois. Online books. Author Year (of creation or last revision), Title, edition/version (if applicable), name and place of the sponsor of the source (publisher, place), viewed Day Month Year,< URL either full location details or just the main site details>. Mc. Clain, M & Roth JD 1.
Schaum's quick guide to writing great essays, Mc. Graw- Hill, New York, viewed 1. January 2. 00. 5,< http: //ezproxy. Doc? id=5. 00. 21.
Fitzgerald, FS 1. This side of paradise, Scribner, New York, viewed 1.
January 2. 00. 5, < http: //www. Chapters in an online book.
Author Year (of creation or last revision), 'Chapter title', in book editor(s) (ed.), Book title, name and place of the sponsor of the source (publisher, place), viewed Day Month Year, < URL either full location details or just the main site details>. Gould, SJ 2. 00. 0, 'More things in Heaven and Earth', in H Rose & S Rose (eds), Alas, poor Darwin: arguments against evolutionary psychology, Harmony Books, New. York, viewed 1. 7 January 2. Doc? id=1. 00. 15. Books downloaded to mobile devices.
Ware, C 2. 01. 0, Cottage by the sea, Kindle version, Sourcebooks Landmark, Naperville, Illinois. Tzu, S 2. 01. 1, The art of war, Kobo version, Shambhala, Berkeley, California. Journal and newspaper articles.
For journals, include the volume number, issue number or other identifier, and page numbers separated by commas where all these elements are available. If the journal issue has both a number and an identifier such as a month or quarter, choose one and use it consistently. If there is no volume number, the issue number or identifier should follow the journal title. Follow the same principles for authors as outlined in the Books section. Type. Examples. Journal article, one author.
When both volume and issue numbers are available. Wong, K 2. 00. 9, 'Rethinking the hobbits of Indonesia', Scientific American, vol.
Only an issue number (no volume number). Culotta, E 2. 00.