Referencing Electronic Resources



Referencing Electronic Resources

Websites often change, so it is important that you let the reader know the date that you accessed the page.

Look for original sources where possible, Wikipedia is not an original source, but is a good way to find original sources – scroll to the bottom of the article to find further references.

Useful websites for further information

UWA Library Guide to Harvard referencing:

Short tutorial on referencing:

Harvard Reference Generator:

|Author(s) or Organisation |Date of Publication |Title of Website |Publisher |Available from: |Date accessed |

|If no author or organisation |Skim text, look at top and| | |Website Address | |

|then use the title of the |bottom of page – is there | | |URL | |

|page. |a ‘page updated’/copyright| | | | |

| |date? | | | | |

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Harvard citation style book referencing

|Material Type |Author(s) |Year of Publication |Title |Publisher |Place of Publication |

|Book - 2 or 3 authors |Smith, J & Bruce, S |1997, |A guide to personnel management, |McGraw Hill, |Sydney. |

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