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Harvard

This guide introduces the Harvard referencing style and includes examples of citations.

E-book (online)

To be made up of:

  • Author/editor.
  • Year of publication (in round brackets).
  • Title of book (in italics).
  • [Online]
  • Place of publication: publisher.
  • Available at: URL.
  • (Accessed: date).

In-text citation:

(Dann, 2017)

Reference List:

Dann, R. (2017). Developing feedback for pupil learning: teaching, learning and assessment in schools. [Online]. London: Routledge. Available at: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781315564210/developing-feedback-pupil-learning-ruth-dann. (Accessed: 7 June 2020).

E-book (E-book Reader)

To be made up of:

  • Author/editor.
  • Year of publication (in round brackets).
  • Title of book (in italics).
  • [Name of e-book reader].
  • Place of publication (if applicable): publisher.
  • (Accessed: date).

In-text citation:

(Wu, 2017)

For direct quotations where books do not have pagination, cite the section, chapter, and paragraph number.

Reference List:

Wu, T. (2010). The master switch: the rise and fall of information empires. [Kindle DX e-book]. London: Atlantic Books. (Accessed: 4 June 2019).