|Section 1: Using the Harvard System | |
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|Introduction |1 |
|How to use this Booklet |1 |
|Citations, References and Bibliographies: what they are and why you need them |1 |
|How to Cite References in your Text | |
|Page Numbers |3 |
|Citing Several Documents by the Same Author |4 |
|Anonymous Documents |5 |
|Documents With No Publication Date |6 |
|Coping with Quotes |6 |
|Short quotations |6 |
|Longer quotations |6 |
|Secondary Quotations: citing or quoting from sources YOU have not seen |7 |
|Recording
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