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Hi, my name is Jonny, and Iamp;#39;m a student at the University of Derby. One of the areas that a lot of new students run into trouble with is referencing. Iamp;#39;m going to talk you through a commonly used style known as Harvard referencing. When youamp;#39;re writing a piece of academic work, youamp;#39;ll be researching and reading a lot of work done by others to help formulate your ideas and arguments. You need to acknowledge where you found the information; not only because itamp;#39;s fair to give credit to the person whose hard work youamp;#39;re using, but also to avoid plagiarism. When using the Harvard referencing system, there are two stages to highlighting other peopleamp;#39;s work in your own, citing or referencing. Citing or citation is what you do in the text of your essay, where you highlight words or ideas that youamp;#39;ve incorporated from somebody elseamp;#39;s work. Referencing, is where you put all of the details of the source of the information that