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Harvard Referencing Workshop Jonathan Gabe

Referencing- an Introduction Many referencing styles – Harvard easy to learn/simple to use Start when search for sources - record all the details - enable accurate referencing later

Why reference? Demonstrate researched appropriate literature/ undertaken reading Acknowledge used ideas of others (avoid plagiarism) Key to good academic practice Enhances the presentation of your work Shows writing based on knowledge/informed by appropriate academic reading Enables person reading your work to trace source used/give credit for effort/quality

What to reference/cite What should I reference? - all sources of information used in writing your essay What is a citation? - acknowledging others’ work in your work - referring to them individually - using a direct quotation

Referencing in the text Authors Author’s name followed by date of publication E.g. Gabe (2011) argues that.. Quoting an author briefly: E.g. Gabe (2011:75) states that `Health inequalities are... Longer quotes – 2+ lines – start new line and indent. quotation marks are not need The concept of exclusion has come into ever-greater use with the deepening social crisis. Contrary to what occurred in the industrial Revolution of the last century... (Bessis 1995:13)

Referencing in the text If there are two authors, cite both e.g. (Morris and Scott 1996) If there are more than two authors use et al e.g. (Williams et al, 2012) Quotations from journals follow the same format. E.g. Author + date of publication - give full details in bibliography Citing sources that have not been read directly ... (Denney 2005, cited in Moore 2008) - in the bibliography just reference Moore 2008 - only list texts in the bibliography if you have actually read them!

Bibliography For essays divide bibliography into Texts and Websites Do NOT split into journals and books Sources cited in main text should be in the bibliography Publications by a single author should come before joint publications by the same order Don’t use et al in the bibliography If there are two books/articles by the same author in the same year, distinguish by using ‘a’, ‘b’ etc after the date Titles of books and journals should be in italics Don’t use numbers/bullet points before each source

Examples Single author: Denney, D. (2005) Risk and Society. London: Sage Publications. Joint authors: Crawford, A. and Newburn, T. (2003) Youth Offending and Restorative Justice. Cullompton: Willan. Edited book: Lee, R. and Stanko, E. (eds) Researching Violence. London: Routledge. Chapter in an edited book: Bury, M. and Gabe, J. (2006) ‘Television and medicine: Medical dominance or trial by media?’ In D. Kelleher, J. Gabe and G. Williams (eds) Challenging Medicine. London: Routledge.

Examples Journal articles: Beck, U. (2000) ‘The cosmopolitan position: Sociology of the second age of modernity’. British Journal of Sociology 51 (1), 79-107. Emslie, C., Hunt, K. and Watt, G. (2001) ‘Invisible women? The importance of gender in lay beliefs about heart problems’. Sociology of Health and Illness 23 (2), 203-33. There is no need to write Volume 51, Number 1, pages 79-107.

Citing Websites In the essay, identify the website in brackets: e.g. (Justice, 2012) If you cite different pages from the same website, distinguish them by adding [a], [b] etc after the reference to the website in the essay - match this lettering in the bibliography In the bibliography, give full details – - URL of website, date accessed in alphabetical order

Examples in the Text ‘Young offenders may receive a range of court orders if they are convicted, from referral orders as a first court disposal, through custody under a detention and training order (Justice, 2012[a]). As of October 2012, 1,595 youth offenders (under 18 years old) are being held in custody in the secure estate (Justice, 2012[b]).

Examples in Bibliography Justice. (2012[a]) Disposals. [online] Available from: http://www.justice.gov.uk/youth- justice/courts-and-orders/disposals [Accessed 19 December 2012] Justice. (2012[b]) Youth custody data. Available from: http://www.justice.gov.uk/statistics/youth- justice/custody-data [Accessed 19 December 2012]

Online/Electronic books/journals Book on line/electronic Elliott, G.C. (2009) Family Matters. [Online] Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell. Available from: http://www.mylibrary.com?ID=93941 [Accessed 18th June 2011] Journal article on line Gabe, J., Exworthy, M., Jones, I.R and Smith, G. (2012) Towards a sociology of disclosure: the case of surgical performance. Sociological Compass. [Online] 6, (11). Available from: doi: 10.1111/j.1751-9020.2012.00490.x [Accessed 4th February 2013]

On line journals What is a DOI? - digital object identifier - permanent identifier used by publishers so article can always be found on line - usually found at start of article - if you use a full-text data base service like EBSCO - is no DOI – use data base URL (URL = http://..... [Accessed 18th June 2012])

Useful Guide Citing and Referencing: Harvard Style. Library of Imperial College, University of London. https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/library/Publ ic/Harvard_referencing.pdf#howto

Examples from students’ work Ritzer g (2006) Mcdonaldization: The reader O’Donnell, M. New Introductory reader in sociology. Third edition. Surrey, Thomas Nelson and sons. Habermas, J. (1975) Legitimation crisis. Boston: Beacon Press. Arriaga, P. (1984) On Advertising: A Marxist Critique. Media, culture and society. 6 (1), pp.56-pp62. [Available at;] http://mcs.sagepub.com/content/6/1/53 Scott, J. (2002) “Social class and stratification in late modernity”. Acta Sociologica. Vol.45. Issue 1.

Examples from students’ work Ritzer, G. (2006) Mcdonaldization: The Reader. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. O’Donnell, M. (2011) New Introductory Reader in Sociology. Third Edition. Guildford: Thomas Nelson and Sons. Habermas, J. (1975) Legitimation Crisis. Boston: Beacon Press. Arriaga, P. (1984) On advertising: A Marxist critique. Media, Culture and Society. 6 (1), 56-62. [Available at;] http://mcs.sagepub.com/content/6/1/53 Scott, J. (2002) ‘Social class and stratification in late modernity’. Acta Sociologica. 45 (1) 89-125.