• University of Exeter’s Guide • Staffordshire University Guide • Harvard Style Reference Generator
In order to show an example of Harvard Referencing and to illustrate the writers I have referred to in the eGuide so far, here are my references:
References
Ackoff, R. L. (1989) From Data to Wisdom, Journal of Applied Systems Analysis, Volume 16, p 3-9.
Becker, A. L. (1988) Language in particular: A lecture. In Tannen, D. (ed) Linguistics in Context: Connecting, observation and understanding. (pp. 17–35), Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Cope, B and Kalantzis, M. (eds) (2000) Multiliteracies: Literacy Learning and the Design of Social Futures, Routledge.
Davis, R. and Dart, J. (2005) The ‘Most Significant Change’ (MSC) Technique, Care International, UK Lippi-Green, R. (1997) English with an Accent. Routledge.
Milroy, J. and Milroy, L. (1993) Real English: The grammar of English dialects in the British Isles, Longman.
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