Sheffield Hallam has a pretty comprehensive guide to the Harvard system, also
publicly accessible:
http://catalogue.shu.ac.uk/record=b1460281~S2a
I just need a guide to getting students to read it...
Dave
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On 18/03/2015 11:04, Nigel John Musk wrote:
> Coventry University have produced the following comprehensive Harvard guide that is freely available:
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> Deane, M. (2009) Coventry University Harvard Reference Style Guide. Unpublished booklet.
> Coventry: Coventry University [online] available from http://www.coventry.ac.uk/study-at-coventry/student-support/academic-support/centre-for-academic-writing/support-for-students/academic-writing-resources/
>
> Best regards,
> Nigel Musk
> Senior Lecturer i English
> Department of Culture & Communication
> Linköping University
> Sweden
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Teaching Linguistics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Charlotte Selleck
> Sent: den 18 mars 2015 10:06
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> Subject: Harvard references
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Firstly, let me formally introduce myself as the co-moderator of this group. I'm currently a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen and I'll be taking up a full time lecturing post at the University of Worcester in May - no doubt I'll have plenty of questions to ask you all!
>
> The first of these is - does anyone know of a clear, concise guide to Harvard referencing, ideally one that is open access that I can circulate to my undergraduate students?
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Dr Charlotte Selleck
> Lecturer in English Language
> University of Worcester
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