Harvard Ref.

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BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION CONTEXTUAL STUDIES

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Harvard Referencing Worksheet Source Type Book

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eBook

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Journal article

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Example Reference

Example in-text citation

Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication Book title (in italics) Book edition (if applicable) City of publication Publisher

Miller, V. (2011) Understanding Digital Culture. London: Sage

(Miller, 2011, p.12)

Author or editor’s surname and then first initial Year of publication Book title (in italics) Book edition (if applicable) [eBook] City of publication Publisher Available from: URL (accessed on: date)

Miller, V. (2011) Understanding Digital Culture. [eBook] London: Sage. Available from: https://icity.bcu.ac.uk/Content/Document/ (accessed on 10.04.18)

(Miller, 2011, p.12)

Author/authors’ surname and then first initial Year of publication Article title Title of journal (in italics)

Allen, M. & Black, R. (1993) Instructional designers in Australia: a brief history, Distance Education, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 15-17. Available from: https://icity.bcu.ac.uk/Content/Document/ (accessed on 10.04.18)

(Allen & Black, 1993, p.5)

or (Miller, 2011:12)

or (Miller, 2011:12)

or


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