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U. SAIDI 2013 HARVARD REFERENCING SYSTEM
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By the end of this lecture you should be able to IIdentify information used in referencing. CCarry out intext referencing using Harvard style DDraw up a typical reference list (endtext) using Harvard.
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A system which allows academics to acknowledge sources used in coming up with an academic write-up. Reasons 1. To avoid plagiarism 2. To authenticate one’s work 3. To allow reader/marker to verify or trace where one has taken his/her information from 4. To demonstrate academic maturity and professionalism
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Intext referencing this is citation within the body of the essay. i. Realised as either paraphrasing (presenting a scholar’s idea in your own words—makes up 80% of the intext referencing (Sinfield and Burns, 2004) ii. Or as a direct quotation (presenting scholarly ideas, points verbatim). Direct quotations are presented in quotation marks “ ” or ‘ ’ for short (1-3 lines) quotations. And Indented (Indention/indentation – where justified space if left on both margins when directly quoting a long quotation 3+ lines)
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Endtext The list of references at the end of the essay. It should reflect all referenced sources as used in the essay. This is a comprehensive list contain full details of a source. Details of an authentic source Names of authors ( Surnames and Initials) Year of publication (of that particular copy) Titles (Book, article, album, show, documentary…) Publisher (e.g. Mambo Press, Jongwe Printers) Place/City of publication (Harare, Gweru) Websites (for online sources) Dates (in case of newspapers) Volumes, Issue Number, (journals, magazines)
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Book Title (BT) Et. al (and other scholars) Year of Publication (Yr) Surname (Sur) Place of Publication(Place/City) Title of Article (TT) Volume (Vol.) Initial (I)
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When we are paraphrasing? A source by ONE author Sur (Yr) (Arrow representing information presented) e.g.Moyo (2010) argues that… A source by TWO authors Sur and Sur (Yr) e.g.Moyo and Hunzvi (2010) disagree by saying… A source by THREE authors Sur, Sur and Sur (Yr) e.g.Clark, Moyo and Hunzvi (2010) disagree by saying…
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A source by ONE editor Sur (ed.) (Yr) e.g. Moyo (ed.) (2000) argues that… EDITED SOURCES A source by THREE/FOUR + authors Sur et al. (Yr) e.g.Moyo et al. (2013) argue that… A source by TWO editors Sur and Sur (eds.) (Yr) e.g. Moyo and Ncube (eds.) (2001) argues that… A source by THREE editors Sur, Sur and Sur (eds.) (Yr) e.g.Moyo, Ncube and Sur (eds.) (2001) argues that…
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A source by THREE/FOUR + editors Sur et al. (eds.) (Yr) e.g.Clark et al. (eds.) (2001) argue that…
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A source by ONE author Sur (Yr:10) “ ” or indented. e.g.Moyo (2010:10) argues that… A source by TWO authors Sur and Sur (Yr:18) “ ” e.g.Moyo and Hunzvi (2010:18) disagree by saying… A source by THREE authors Sur, Sur and Sur (Yr:87) “ ” e.g.Clark, Moyo and Hunzvi (2010:87) disagree by saying…
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By factoring PAGE NUMBERS in the Yr. bracket separated by colon [:] (where information is presented with quotation marks or indented) allows you to account for direct quotations. Nothing changes for edited sources; factor PAGE NUMBERS.
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The Harvard Calls its endtext REFERENCE LIST RULES TO BE FOLLOWED WHEN DRAWING UP A REFERENCE LIST 1. Sources should be presented on a fresh page 2. Do not NUMBER Sources instead arrange them in alphabetical order 3. All sources cited in the INTEXT should make a re- comeback. 4. Be Neat
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Sur, I., Sur, I. and Sur, I. (Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P., Neyo, K. and Zuzu, D. (2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. and Sur, I. (Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. and Clark, C. (2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. (Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. (2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. et al. (Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. et al. (2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press.
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Sur, I., Sur, I. and Sur, I. (eds.)(Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P., Neyo, K. and Zuzu, D. (eds.) (2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. and Sur, I. (eds.) (Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. and Clark, C. (eds.) (2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. (ed.) (Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. (ed.)(2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’ in Sur, I. (ed.) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. 2010) ‘Computers’ in Dube, K. (ed.) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. et al. (eds.)(Yr) BT, Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. et al. (eds.)(2010) Information, Gweru: Mambo Press.
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Sur, I., Sur, I. and Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’, Journal Name Vol. No., Place: Publisher. Moyo, P., Neyo, K. and Zuzu, D. (2010) ‘My Information’, Journal of Computers Vol.7. No.5, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. and Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’, Name of Newspaper, Dates Moyo, P. and Clark, C. (2010) ‘My Information’, The Herald, 8 March 2013. Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’, Journal Name Vol. No., Place: Publisher. Moyo, P. (2010) ‘My Information’, Journal of Information Vol.6. No. 8, Gweru: Mambo Press. Sur, I. et al. (Yr) ‘TT’, Name of Magazine Volume Number: Publisher. Moyo, P. et al. (2010) ‘My Information’, Parade Issue 6 No. 8, Gweru: Mambo Press.
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Sur, I., Sur, I. and Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’, [Online] Journal Name Vol. No., Web Moyo, P., Neyo, K. and Zuzu, D. (2010) ‘My Information’, [Online] Journal of Computers 7(5) Available at www.sagepub.com Accessed on 3 February 2013.www.sagepub.com Sur, I. and Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’,[Online] Name of Newspaper, Dates, Web add, Date Accessed. Moyo, P. and Clark, C. (2010) ‘My Information’, [Online] The Herald, 8 March 2013, Available at www.theherald.co.zw Accessed on 7 March 2013.www.theherald.co.zw Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’, [online] Journal Name Vol. No., Web address, date accessed. Moyo, P. (2010) ‘My Information’, [online] Journal of Information 6 (8) Available at www.sagepub.com Accessed on 8 March 2013.www.sagepub.com Sur, I. (Yr) ‘TT’, [online] Journal Name Vol. No., doi. Moyo, P. (2010) ‘My Information’, [online] Journal of Information 6 (8) doi: 10.1177/1538192712441798.
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Draw up a TYPICAL reference list of the following sources using a reference system recommended in your area of study. (Indicate which reference system you have used). Patrick, Redman, book, Good Essay Writing. Published by Sage in the British Capital, 2006.[2] Reverend Edgar Keen edited a book called Natural Language. Published in 1988 by CUP, Cambridge.[2] Prof. John Smith’s chapter called ‘One Hundred’ which appeared in Wil Jones’ edited book called Information about health. It is a brown book published by Oxford UP in Oxford whose address is 24356 Baker Street, Oxford. [2] Mr. Gabriel Wringe’s article ‘How Students Fail’ appeared in the RELC JOURNAL Vol. 6. No. 8. Pages 120 to 230.[2]
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We are to carry referencing USING APA (American Psychological Association) and (MLA) Modern Languages Association ) Please research in advance.
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Go into the library and look for the following sources 1. A book by one author 2. A book by four authors 3. A book edited by two scholars 4. A journal article by two scholars 5. A newspaper article by one author 6. A newsletter article by one author 7. One online source 8. A dissertation 9. A television programme 10. A song Q: DRAW UP A REFERENCE LIST USING HARVARD
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