Harvard Uts Referencing Guide
Harvard Uts Referencing Guide
Harvard Uts Referencing Guide
YES
No
long quote.
citation & page number shown e.g. (Collins & Webster 2008,
Do not just copy the original or change the odd word here and
p. 56).
If it is longer than 30 words, then you must make it a stand
there.
*As a general rule, most of your references need to be
paraphrased in your own words.
Note:
Referencing is NOT about copying text exactly then adding a reference this
For a more in-depth UTS Harvard referencing guide refer to the UTS library website : http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/help/referencing
*No commas required between surname & year in Harvard (UTS) style
*No commas required between surname & year in Harvard (UTS) style
Examples:
1 author = (Brown 2009)
2 authors = (Alysen & Xiao 2010)
3 authors = (Davis, Gregg & Betts 2001)
4+ authors = (Killet et al. 2001)
Examples:
1 author =
2 authors =
3 authors =
4+ authors =
Note: Ampersand (&) is used within your citation to refer to two or three authors.;
however, within a sentence you use and.
Author(s) or editor(s) + initial.,Year of publication, Book title italicised, Edition, Publisher, Place of Publication.
Examples:
Brown, J. 2008, Business in Action, Cambridge Press, London, UK.
Flysen, B., Patching, R., Oakham, K.M. & Sedorkin, G. 2003, Reporting in a Multimedia World, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW.
Journal
* JOURNAL ARTICLE IN PRINT, OR ONLINE BUT WITH A PRINT EQUIVALENT
Examples:
(Smith 2009)
(Woodrall & Kelso 2010)
Examples:
(Cottrell 2011, p. 15)
(Brown, Gibbons & Lee. 2012, p. 36)
*No commas required between surname & year in Harvard (UTS) style
*No commas required between surname & year in Harvard (UTS) style
Author(s), Initial., Year of publication, Title of the article (in single quotes), Journal name (in italics), volume and
issue numbers, page numbers.
Example:
Gillespie, N.C., Bourke, J.B. & Shields, W.J., 1986, 'Dementia in Australia: Occurrence, Features, and Management', Medical Journal of Australia,
vol. 145, No. 11-12, pp. 584-90.
Haw, D. 2005, Ethics & Sustainable Practice, Business Review, vol 6, No 3, p. 72.
Website
In text:
In the text of your document the format is (Author / Organisation + Year) or, if the author is not known, (Title + Year) whereby the title is
shown in italics. Note that the year here is the year the web page was created or last updated, not the year you accessed it. Examples of
Author, Organisation & Title are shown below:
*No commas required between surname/organisation/title & year in Harvard (UTS) style
Examples:
a): (Brown 2001)
b): (State Transit Authority 2001)
c): (Sustainability in Action 2011)
d): (Business Entrepreneurship n.d.) = no date available
Examples:
a): (Kelleher 2008, p. 9 of 10)
b): (State Transit Authority 2001, p. 3 of 4)
c): (Sustainability in Action 2011, p. 5 of 7)
*note: page numbers from websites can be obtained by
clicking on File then Print Preview in your browser and use
what is shown.
Quoting in-text:
If you are using a short quote, the in-text reference must include the page number. Use p. for a single page or pp. for several pages.
*NB. This brief referencing guide is based on the original copy on the UTS library Website (http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/help/referencing). The Harvard (UTS) referencing style is based on
the Australian Government's Style Guide for Authors, Editors and Publishers (6th edition, 2002). It is used by the faculties of Arts & Social Sciences; Business; Design, Architecture &
Building; Engineering & Information Technology and Science.
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