Example:
Landsberger, J. n.d.
Citing Websites.
Study Guides and Strategies, St. Paul, MN.
Accessed 13 May, 2005. Available from
http://www.studygs.net/citation.htm.
General guidelines:
- List entries alphabetically
by author (if no author list title first)
- Separate items of entries
by periods
- General format:
Author last name, first initial. Published
date. Webpage title. Publisher and
location. Accessed date. Available from URL.
- indent after first line by
five spaces
- n.d. refers to no
published date being found
*
There is no definitive Harvard style. You
are encouraged to find examples from your
department or instructor for variations.
See also:
Harvard Style Tip Sheet,
University of Canterbury -
Christchurch, New Zealand
Harvard System for Electronic Resources,
University of the West of England, Bristol,
England
A Guide to Harvard Referencing, Learning
Support Services, Leeds Metropolitan University
Remember to refer to your department or instructor as to the
- Type of style required
- Any variations
- Respective manuals for sequencing the list, for page notes,
and for other detailed information
Flash exercise
contributed by Jordan Noll and Dr. Brad
Hokanson, Interactive Media (DHA 4384) School of Design,
University of Minnesota. Adapted and
revised by Joe Landsberger
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