Harvard Style Bibliography
HARVARD STYLE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Company: [Your Company Name]
Department: [YOUR DEPARTMENT]
I. Introduction
A Harvard-style bibliography is a specific format for documenting and citing sources in academic writing, particularly in the fields of humanities and social sciences. It follows the guidelines established by the Harvard University referencing system.
II. Bibliography Entries
Book
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Author: [Author's Last Name, First Name]
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Year of Publication: [Year]
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Title: [Title of the Book]
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Publisher: [Publisher Name]
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Place of Publication: [City, State/Country]
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URL or DOI (if applicable): [URL or DOI]
Sample Format:
Doe, John. (2050). The Art of Bibliography. ABC Publishing.
New York, NY: [URL or DOI]
Journal Article
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Author: [Author's Last Name, First Name]
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Year of Publication: [Year]
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Title of Article: [Title of the Article]
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Journal Title: [Title of the Journal]
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Volume and Issue Number: [Volume(Issue)]
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Page Numbers: [Page Numbers]
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URL or DOI (if applicable): [URL or DOI]
Sample Format:
Smith, Jane. (2051). "Effective Bibliography Creation." Journal of Academic Writing, 10(2), 45-60. [URL or DOI]
Website
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Author (if available): [Author's Last Name, First Name]
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Year of Publication or Last Update: [Year]
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Title of Webpage: [Title of the Webpage]
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Website Name: [Website Name]
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URL: [URL]
Sample Format:
Doe, John. (2052). "Creating Effective Bibliographies." Bibliography Central. Retrieved from [URL]
Conference Paper
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Author: [Author's Last Name, First Name]
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Year of Publication: [Year]
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Title of Paper: [Title of the Paper]
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Conference Name: [Conference Name]
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Location: [City, State/Country]
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Page Numbers: [Page Numbers]
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URL or DOI (if applicable): [URL or DOI]
Sample Format:
Smith, Jane. (2053). "New Approaches in Bibliography Studies." Proceedings of the International Bibliography Conference, New York, NY, 123-135. [URL or DOI]
Thesis or Dissertation
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Author: [Author's Last Name, First Name]
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Year of Publication: [Year]
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Title: [Title of the Thesis/Dissertation]
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Institution: [Name of the Institution]
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URL or DOI (if applicable): [URL or DOI]
Sample Format:
Johnson, Robert. (2054). Advancements in Bibliography Theory. The University of XYZ. [URL or DOI]
III. Additional Notes
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Use hanging indentation for all bibliography entries.
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Include page numbers or specific chapters for book citations if relevant.
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For online sources, provide the access date in the format (Accessed: Month Day, Year).
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Always double-check the accuracy and completeness of citation details.
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Consult the official Harvard referencing guide for more detailed guidelines and examples.