Harvard

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The Harvard Referencing System
aka the author-date system
Two components to referencing
using the Harvard system
Citations in the main body of the text
"Postal surveys and telephone interview surveys can both cost roughly
half as much as surveys using personal interviews, but telephone
surveys have the additional advantage of greater speed" (Hakim 1987,
p. 59)
Steinbock (1980, p. 59) argues that active and passive euthanasia are
indistinguishable because omitting to treat a patient is as potent as
actively killing a person.
Two components to referencing
using the Harvard system
The bibliography at the end
Hakim, C. (1987) Research design: Strategies and Choices in the Design
of Social Research, London: Allen and Unwin.
Steinbock, B. (1980) Killing and let die, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: PrenticeHall
"Postal surveys and telephone interview surveys can both cost roughly half as much as
surveys using personal interviews, but telephone surveys have the additional advantage of
greater speed" (Hakim 1987, p59)
Steinbock (1980) argues that active and passive euthanasia are indistinguishable because
Monographs
Hamilton, K. (2008) After the Golden Age: romantic pianism and
modern performance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Barenboim, D. & Said, E. W. (2004) Parallels and paradoxes:
explorations in music and society. London: Bloomsbury.
Alberts, B, et al. (2002) Molecular Biology of the Cell. London:
Bloomsbury.
Journal articles
Cook, N. (2007) Performance analysis and Chopin’s mazurkas.
Musicae Scientiae. 11(1) 83–207.
Book chapters
Clarke, E. (1995) 'Expression in performance: generativity, perception
and semiosis', in John Rink (ed.) The practice of performance: studies in
musical interpretation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 21–
54.
Websites
World Wide Web Consortium W3C (2009) OWL 2 Web Ontology
Language Document Overview [online]. Available from:
http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-overview/ (Accessed 12 June 2012).
Electronic Journals
Gartner, R. (2011) Intermediary schemas for complex XML
applications: an example from research information management.
Journal of Digital Information. 12 (3). [online]. Available from:
https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/view/2069 (Accessed 7 July 2001).
Alcott, L.M. (1868) Little women: or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. Boston:
Roberts Brothers.
Marek, K. (2006) Using literature to teach in LIS education: a
very good idea. Journal of Education for Library and
Information Science. 47(2) 144–159.
Glynn, T. (2004) 'Historical perspectives on global librarianship', in Martin
Kesselmann & Irwin Weibtraub (eds.) Global Librarianship. New York, NY:
Marcel Dekker. pp. 1-17.
http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets
Library of Congress (2011) METS: Metadata Encoding and
Transmission Standard (METS) Official Web Site [online].
Available from: http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/ (Accessed 5
October 2012).
Waddington, S et al. (2012) Kindura: repository service for researchers
based on hybrid clouds. 13 (1). Journal of Digital Information [online].
Available from: https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/view/5877 (Accessed
5 October 2012).
http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/view/5877
After lunch:-
Using Zotero to manage your
citations and references
Using Zotero to manage
your citations and references
First step...

Install the KCL Harvard stylesheet for zotero..
http://www.zotero.org/styles
Adding records to zotero
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Open Firefox
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Enter zotero: CTRL-ALT-Z (or CMD-Shift-Z)
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Create a collection “induction session”
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Create records for the citations you compiled
before lunch
Now add some more
entries for the
remaining citations
you compiled before
lunch..
Installing word-processor add-ons
http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_integration
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