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References
(This template will provide samples for Harvard style references for a book, a journal article, and a website. An actual References list is alphabetized by author's last name and is double spaced with a hanging indent, which means that the first line of each entry is flush against the left margin while the second and subsequent lines are indented one-half inch. Note: There are several variations of Harvard style used in different countries; the following is the most common format but is not the only one in use. If in doubt, consult your school's Harvard style guide.)
General Format:
Book Author's Last Name, First Initial, Year of Publication. Title of book capitalized
like a sentence. City of Publication: Publisher.
Article Author's Last Name, First Initial & Second Author's Last Name, First Initial,
Year of Publication. Article title capitalized like a sentence without quotation
marks. Journal Title, Volume Number(Issue Number): pp.Pages.
Internet Author's Last Name, First Initial, Year of Publication. Web page title
capitalized like a sentence and italicized. [Online] (updated Date of Update)
Available at: <Address of the Website Underlined> [Accessed Date of Access].
Examples:
Clark, C., 2006. Iron kingdom: the rise and downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947,
Cambridge: Belknap Press.