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Harvard style Bibliographic referencing and in-text referencing

Bibliographic referencing and in-text referencing for Year 10 students

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A guide to Harvard referencing including in-text referencing for Year 10

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Page 1: Bibliographic referencing and in-text referencing for Year 10 students

Harvard style

Bibliographic referencingand in-text referencing

Page 2: Bibliographic referencing and in-text referencing for Year 10 students

How can you avoid it?By acknowledging sources of ideas, opinions, facts other than common knowledge.

What is plagiarism?Representing the work and ideas of others as your own.

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AISS Academic Honesty Policy.

Academic honesty

Collusion Duplication of work Other malpractice

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Direct quote‘It is very difficult to establish precise population figures for Koorie clans of the Port Phillip area’ (Presland 1998, p.40).

In text referencing

Long quotations more than 2 lines, separate paragraph, indent both sides, no quotation marks .It is very difficult to establish precise

population figures for Koorie clans of the Port Phillip area because there had already been a great deal of disruption to traditional life before the first real census. (Presland 1998, p.40)

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Indirect quotePresland (1998) claims it is difficult to establish accurate population figures for Koorie clans of the Port Phillip area.No author or date?Substitute the title of the work for the author’s name. Underline or italicize the title.(Visual Dictionary of Ancient Civilisations 1992)No year of publication?n.d. = no datec.199 = approximate date?1994 = dubious date

In text referencing

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Author’s surname,

Initial

date of publication,

Title Of Book, Publisher,

Place of publication.

   

  

  

  

  

  

The Reference List (bibliography)

Example:Gilligan, B 1997, The Struggle for Freedom, McGraw Hill, Roseville, NSW.

Book