Harvard System of Referencing Guide

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IN TEXT REFERENCING USING THE HARVARD SYSTEM
CITATIONS FOR A REFERENCE LIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapters of edited books
For chapters of edited books the required elements for a reference are:

Chapter author(s) surname(s) and initials. Year of chapter. Title of chapter followed by “In:”
Book editor(s) initials and surnames with ed. or eds. after the last name. Year of book. Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher. Chapter number or first and last page numbers followed by full-stop.

Smith, J., 1975. A source of information. In W. Jones, ed. One hundred and one ways to find information about health. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ch. 2.

Samson,C., 1970. Problems of information studies in history. In S. Stone, ed. Humanities information research. Sheffield: CRUS, 1980, pp. 44-68.

OTHER TYPES OF DOCUMENTS
ELECTRONIC SOURCES
UNPUBLISHED WORKS
REFERENCES WITH MISSING DETAILS