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Harvard system - samples

Those details you so carefully collect are easy to arrange into a Bibliography or References list.

Reason:

Details for every type of resource fit a pattern.  All you have to do is follow that pattern.

Attached to this Webpage is the document Guide to Referencing an Assignment. It contains a “Sample references list” which gives the patterns for newspaper articles, books, TV programmes, Websites, interviews, etc. 

  • Download that document
  • Match your resource type to the right pattern
  • Succeed at writing a References list!

This document also shows you how to include short citations – or credits to the work of others – within the text of your assignment.

Nice little investment …

 

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