Referencing - The Harvard System Introduction As a student‚ it is important that you identify in your assessment when you are using the words or ideas of another author. The most accepted way of acknowledging the work of another author is to use a referencing system. Within the Business School you are required to use the Harvard referencing system. This guide therefore describes the Harvard referencing style‚ which uses an ‘alphabetical-by-author’ approach. j What is referencing? It is
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References and Bibliographies Effective Learning Service References and Bibliographies A M E M B E R O F University of Bradford‚ School of Management References and Bibliographies PREFACE Academic writing is special in an age of rapid communication. Most assignments in higher education require you to slow the tempo and carefully explore and test out ideas‚ either for their own sake or in relation to real or hypothetical situations. This requires you to‚ not just present and
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Library Guide on Harvard Citing and Referencing Contents Introduction 2 Choosing a reference style 2 What is referencing? 2 Why reference? 2 When to reference? (Plagiarism) 3 In-text references 4 Reference List 5 Abbreviations 5 Examples 6 Authors 6 Books 8 Book 8 Book chapter 8 e-book from a database 8 e-book from the Internet 9 Encyclopaedia or dictionary 9 Secondary citation 9 No date 10 Journal articles 10 Journal article 10 e-journal article
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Take a look at some of our most important‚ guest-focused firsts along the way. The Hilton Hotels brand remains one of the company’s flagship brands and one of the largest hotel brands in the world. The company places marketing emphasis on both business travel and leisure travel with locations in major city centers‚ near airports‚ convention centers‚ and a number of vacation resorts and leisure-oriented hotels in popular vacation destinations around the world. Hilton hotel corporation define itself
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HARVARD REFERENCING There are many variations of the Harvard referencing style. This leaflet is based on the AGPS Style Manual (6th edn)‚ 2002. It is advisable to check with each lecturer as to which variation they require you to use and to follow that advice for the work submitted to that lecturer. What is a referencing system? A referencing system is a standardised way of informing readers of the sources of information‚ ideas‚ graphics etc. that are used in any given work‚ e.g. your assignment
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ISSN 1045-6333 THE SHAREHOLDER WEALTH MAXIMIZATION NORM AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION Mark J. Roe Discussion Paper No. 339 11/2001 Harvard Law School Cambridge‚ MA 02138 The Center for Law‚ Economics‚ and Business is supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation. This paper can be downloaded without charge from: The Harvard John M. Olin Discussion Paper Series: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/olin_center/ SHAREHOLDER WEALTH MAXIMIZATION JEL Class: D42‚ G32
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Contents |Section 1: Using the Harvard System | | | | | |Introduction |1 | |How to use this Booklet
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Unit 9 P1: Describe the promotional mix used by two selected organisations for a selected product/service. Promotional mix for Tesco The promotional mix of a business is how a business attempts to communicate with various target audiences and is a key element in the overall marketing mix. Advertising: Tesco advertise there meal deal effectively‚ they can advertise their product through commercials‚ posters‚ leaflets and billboards‚ which are all effective in getting the message of
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Business Law 101 9A 4/26/2012 Chapter 7‚ 8‚ 9 Chapter 7: Questions 1 - 5 1. What is a contract? It is an agreement that can be enforced in court. It is formed by two or more parties who agree to perform or to refrain some act in the present or the future. What is the objective theory of contracts? The intent is determined by objective facts‚ not by the personal or subjective intent‚ or belief of a party. 2. What are the four basic elements necessary to the formation of a valid
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Harvard Referencing Hetal Patel‚ Student Support Officer in conjunction with Emily Shields‚ Padma Inala & Nicola Beck‚ Subject Librarians August 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In constructing this guide‚ a number of handbooks from various institutions were consulted. Permission to use information from these institutes has been granted. The authors would like to thank and acknowledge the following institutes: David Rudd – University of Bolton Geoffrey Ward – University of Essex
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