Harvard referencing system guide

Posted on October 4th, 2011 by Paul Stainthorp

In his blog (restricted to University of Lincoln users), my colleague Bernie Russell says:

This is a very user-friendly guide to the Harvard referencing system published by Anglia Ruskin University.

I’ve talked about this to a couple of colleagues over email from the school and from the library, and the general view is that it might be worth looking at as a possible resource.

I like the interface. It’s easy to read and easy to use. And there’s a refworks hint, which is very handy.

…and he’s right. Claro?

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3 Responses to “Harvard referencing system guide”

  1. Nick Jackson says:

    I’d be happier still with a LaTeX/BibTeX reference style definition.

  2. Avatar of Paul Stewart Paul Stewart says:

    As a lifelong LaTeX user, I second Nick Jackson’s comment about the BibTex reference style definition.
    Especially as Worpress blogs now have a LaTex capability

  3. Noted, both. Should be something we can hack together fairly easily. Joss and I had discussed covering LaTeX as part of the LNCD-sponsored staff workshops, too…