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Include information in the following order: author/editor name(s) date of publication, title of e-book (in italics), publisher, format (e-book), accessed day month year (the date of viewing), URL or Internet address (between pointed brackets).
Include information in the following order: author (the person or organisation responsible for the site) year (date created or last updated) page title (in italics) name of sponsor of site (if available) accessed day month year (the day you viewed the site) URL or Internet address (pointed brackets).
APA referencing is a variant on Harvard style. Many of the conventions are the same, with brief author-date citations in brackets in the body of the text and full citations in the reference list. It is usual to include a reference list only rather than a bibliography in APA style.
Author surname, initial. (Year) Article title, Journal Name, Volume(Issue), pp. page range. Thagard, P. (1990) Philosophy and machine learning, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 20(2), pp. 261276. This format is also used for journal articles which you accessed online but which are available in print too.
List of References authors surname and initial. year of publication. title of the article (between single quotation marks and with minimal capitalisation) title of the journal or periodical (in italic font using maximum capitalisation) volume number (vol.) issue number (no.) page range of the article.
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AU Harvard Referencing is an Author-Date referencing system. All statements, arguments, theories, opinions, conclusions etc. taken from another authors work (print, online or multimedia) should be cited, whether the work is directly quoted, paraphrased, or summarised.
Harvard Business School Case Study (Year). Title of case study. HBS No. number of case study.
Creating a citation. Harvard style referencing is an author/date method. Sources are cited within the body of your assignment by giving the name of the author(s) followed by the date of publication.

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