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Harvard Referencing Format

  • Writer: Yuuki
    Yuuki
  • Oct 21, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 22, 2019

Citing:

Highlight words or ideas you've incorporated from someone else's work

Referencing:

Where you put all the details of the source, of the information you've used, at the end of your work in a separate section.


Citation:

If you've copying word for word, you need to put quotation marks around it.

If you paraphrase you don't need quotation marks but you must note your source at the end of the paragraph/sentence.


Direct quote requires three pieces of information: The author, year the source was published and the page.

Paraphrase requires the author's name and the year the source was written.

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