Examples of Referencing in the Harvard Style
Examples of Referencing in the Harvard Style:
Source
Citing page numbers
In-text Citation
Book
Two authors
More than two authors Audiobook
(Author Year) (Bush 2006) Or Bush (2006) argues that....
(Bolman & Deal 2003) Or Bolman and Deal (2003) found that.....
(Baldrige et al 2005) Or Baldridge et al (2005) have stated that ...
Example (McEwan 2002)
Reference
Include page numbers in the citation when you refer to a specific section in the source. Exclude page numbers when you refer to a larger section or to an entire work. Add a comma after the year and use p. for a single page and pp. for a page range. Example citation: (Byrne 2014, p.56) (Byrne 2014, pp.17-19)
Author(s) surname(s), Initial(s). (Year of publication). Title of book: subtitle if any. Edition followed by ed. (if not the first edition) Place of publication: Publisher. Bush, T. (2006). Theories of Childcare. London:Harper Row
Bolman, L.G., Deal, T.E. (2003).Modern approaches to Understanding and Managing Organisations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Baldridge, J.V., Curtis, D.V. Euchre, G and Riley, G.L. (2005) Effective Communication Dublin: Gill and Macmillan
Author(s) surname(s), Initial(s). (Year of publication). Title of audiobook: subtitle if any[audiobook]. Edition followed by ed. (if not the first edition) Place of publication (if any): Publisher. Example McEwan, I. (2002). Atonement [audiobook]. New York: HarperCollins.
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Source
Articles in Journals: Print
Journal/ magazine article: Website or library database
Online video (e.g. YouTube)
In-text Citation
(Hoyle 2002, pg27) Or Hoyle (2007, pg 27) stated that ...
(Author Year) Example from website (Spruit 2014)
Reference
Author(s) surname(s), Initial(s). (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of journal, volume number(issue/number, or date/month of publication if volume and issue are absent), page number(s). Example Hoyle, E. (2002) `Customer Service and Reception Skills' Management and Administration, 10(2), pp87-88 (note you should include the volume number, in this case 10, the part number where available and page numbers.)
Author(s) surname(s), Initial(s). (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of journal[online], volume number(issue/number, or date/month of publication if volume and issue are absent), page numbers (if any). Available from: library database name, or URL if accessed online from somewhere other than a library database [accessed date].
Example of journal article from website Spruit, M. (2014). Pulmonary rehabilitation. European respiratory review[online], 23(131). Available from: [accessed 14 May 2015].
(Contributor Year) (University of Wolverhampton 2013)
Screen name of contributor. (Year). Title of video[video online]. Available from: URL [accessed date].
Example
University of Wolverhampton (2013). Short guide to Harvard Referencing[video online]. Available from: dG91lhDseA [accessed 9 June 2015]
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Source
Image, Figure, Illustration, Photo or Table: Print: Web
In-text Citation
(Owner year) Example (Dundalk Institute of Technology 2012)
Webpage Material on the Web often falls into one of the material types already covered in this guide. Information published on the Web is not necessarily a webpage. In such cases, follow the instructions for the material type in question (e.g. journal article, book, YouTube video).
(Author /Owner Year) Example (Monaghan Institute 2015)
Reference
Image, Figure, Illustration, Photo or Table: Print: Web(Owner year) Owner of website/image. (Year of publication). Title of image [image online].Available from: URL [accessed date].
Example
Dundalk Institute of Technology. (2012). Whitaker Theatre [image online]. Available from: [accessed 5 July 2014].
(Author/Owner Year) Author/Owner of webpage. (Year created or last updated). Title of webpage[online]. Available from: URL [accessed date].
Example
Monaghan Institute. (2015). Graduate research [online]. Available from: -research [accessed 24 February 2015]. IF THERE IS NO AUTHOR LISTED PLEASE INSERT CORPORATE AUTHOR/OWNER ? DO NOT USE ANON!
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