哈佛大学文献标注方法
harvard referencing system Harvard referencing is a citation system developed by Harvard University and used by publishers all over the world. It also known as the parenthetical system, and the author-date system. This citation system is increasingly preferred by scholars and professional writers as being less cumbersome than footnotes. If the same author has published two books in 2005, and both are being referenced in the text, this is written as (Author 2005a) and (Author 2005b). In the case of multiple newspaper-article citations in the same text, the date of the articles http://www.ukassignment.org/ is used, as in (The Guardian, October 18, 2005). Complete citations for all works cited are provided in alphabetical order in a section following the text, usually designated as "Works cited" or "References" (note: the difference between "works cited" and a bibliography is that a bibliography section may include works not cited). All citations should be in the same-sized font as the text.
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