Guide to citing and referencing using the Harvard style
Secondary referencing is citing/referencing a work that has been cited in another source, without having seen the original source. EXAMPLE: In text: According to Colluzzi and Pappagallo (2005cited , in Holding et al, 2008) most patients given opiates do not become addicted to such drugs. ................
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