(rev.) 2002, Style manual for authors, editors and printers, 6th edn, John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd., Milton, Qld. This guide is based on an Australian style manual (AGPS style) revised by Snooks and Co.
A reference list at the end of the paper.Īs the purpose of referencing is to acknowledge the source and to enable the reader to trace the sources, reference data must be accurate.Citations in the text - usually the author's name and year of publication.The Harvard style is an author-date referencing system with two key components: If you have a choice of which citation style to use, a recommended alternative author-date system to Harvard is APA.īefore selecting a referencing style check with your tutor, lecturer or supervisor for the style preferred by the School or Department.
The guidance provided on this website is based on an Australian style manual by Snooks and Co. Important: The Harvard style is an author-date citation system that has not been updated for more than 15 years and has no official institutional connection to Harvard University.