Referencing guide agps harvard

Referencing Guide AGPS Harvard Style All material used in academic writing should be referenced in your text whether you give a summary of others ? ideas or a direct quote This is called in-text referencing or citing It is also essential that a Bibliography or List of References be provided on a separate page at the end of the text A List of References contains only publications cited in your assignment report etc A Bibliography contains all cited publications plus uncited publications considered to be relevant to the subject Failure to provide in-text referencing and a Bibliography or List of References is called plagiarism which can attract heavy penalties Following are some examples on citing resources using the Harvard style also referred to as the Commonwealth Author-Date style as used by the Australian Government These examples do not cover every contingency please refer to the sources listed overleaf for more information Several Schools have also compiled their own referencing guides or web sites that deal with referencing Check with your lecturer or tutor or look on http www gri ?th edu au elements to see if there is a guide for your school Some specialist styles used at Gri ?th Gri ?th Law School Gri ?th Law Review style guide http www gri ?th edu au publication glr frameset html Queensland Conservatorium Style and Research Guide available on Learning Gri ?th Check with your lecturer or tutor for each course about their preferred referencing style and or preferred referencing guides You should do this particularly for those cases where you see ??Consult your lecturer or tutor ? printed in this guide In-Text Citing Citing Print Sources Direct quote a Provide the author and date with no punctuation between the two and the page number This should be placed at the end of the quotation Use a comma between the year and the ? p ? or ? pp ? for page numbers Enclose the quotation in single quotation marks For works with authors cite all names in-text For works with or more authors use ??et al ? after the ?rst author ? s name b When the author ? s name is cited in-text add year and page numbers only in brackets c Display a quotation of or more words in freestanding block Font should be pt smaller Do not use quotation marks and indent the block spaces Paraphrase a Provide the author and date as for a direct quote see previous examples Page numbers may be included if the work is long or if their inclusion will assist readers in locating your source Consult your lecturer or tutor Secondary Sources a When using a quote or idea from one author found in the work of another author Provide original author then ??cited in ? followed by the secondary author s date and page number for a direct quote see above for paraphrase NB The reference list provides details of the secondary source only Example a ? A person who

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