This guide explains how to use the Harvard Style. It includes a short tutorial.
- Introduction
- Harvard Tutorial
- Quotation
- In-text citations
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- Secondary sources
- Websites
- Generative AI
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- Images or photographs
- Lectures/ presentations
- Film/ television
- YouTube Film or Talk
- Music/ audio
- Encyclopaedia and dictionaries
- Email communication
- Theses
- Conferences
- Tables etc
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Images or photographs (print)
Reference: Photographer/Creator Last name, Initial(s). (Year) Title of image/photograph [Photograph/Image]. Place of publication: Publisher.
Example: O’Meara, S. (2014) Orchid [Photograph]. Co. Clare: Collins Press.
In-Text-Citation:
- Author(s) Last name (Year)
- (Authors(s) Last name, Year)
Example:
- O’Meara (2014) shows a perfect example of the epipactis atrorubens.
- The velvety red of the epipactis atrorubens is captured beautifully in the above image (O’Meara, 2014)....
Still unsure what in-text citation and referencing mean? Check here.
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Images or photographs (online)
Reference: Photographer/Creator Last name, Initial(s). (Year)Title of image/photograph. Available at: URL (Accessed Day Month Year).
Example: O’Meara, S. (2014) Orchid. Available at: www.theburrenorchidcollection.ie (Accessed 3 February 2014).
In-Text-Citation:
As detailed for Images/Photographs (print).
Still unsure what in-text citation and referencing mean? Check here.
Still unsure why you need to reference all this information? Check here.
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