UWE Harvard Referencing: 2nd Edition

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Library guide

UWE Harvard
referencing
2nd edition
UWE Harvard referencing
A quick guide to the most commonly cited
media formats
Each time you use someone elses words or ideas in your work, it is essential that
you acknowledge them. This guide will help you reference the most commonly
used media formats using the UWE Harvard referencing style.

You should check your module handbooks for guidance on which referencing
style is required for your course.

Books
Print:
Author surname, initials. (Year of publication) Title. Edition (if not first).
Place of publication: Publisher.
For multi-volume work, add (X vols.) after title.

Pearson, A., Field, J., Ford, D. and Jordon, Z. (2007) Evidence-Based Clinical
Practice in Nursing and Health Care: Assimilating Research, Experience and
Expertise. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Electronic:
Author surname, initials. (Year of publication) Title [online]. Edition (if not first).
Place of publication: Publisher. [Accessed DD Month YYYY].

Williams, J. (2007) 50 Facts that Should Change the World [online]. Revised ed.
London: Icon Books. [Accessed 26 July 2011].

Films or one-off TV programmes on VHS or DVD


Title of Film/Programme (Year of release) [format]. Directed by Directors Name.
Country of distribution: Distribution company.

This is England (2006) [DVD]. Directed by Shane Meadows. UK: Optimum Home
Releasing.
Images and illustrations
An image referenced from a book (including exhibition catalogues):
If the image is taken from another work (e.g. reproduced in an exhibition
catalogue or book) it should be cited as part of that book.

Artist surname, initials. (Date of creation) Title of work [medium]. In: Publication author
surname, initials. Title of Publication. Place of publication: Publisher, page number.

Edgerton, H. (1957) Milk drop coronet [photograph] In: Thomas, A. (1998)


Beauty of Another Order: Photography in Science. New Haven and London: Yale
University Press, p. 183.

An image accessed electronically:


Artist surname, initials. (Date of creation) Title of the Work [medium]. At: place
where the work is housed: institution or collection that houses the work [online].
Available from: URL [Accessed DD Month YYYY].

Turner, J.M.W. (c.1825-30) Sunrise [Watercolour on paper]. At: London: Tate Britain
[online]. Available from: http://www.tate.org.uk [Accessed 19 December 2010].

Journals
Print:
Author surname, initials. (Year of publication) Title of the article. Journal Title.
Volume no. (Part no.), page numbers.

Langman, S., Smith, J., Athens, D.A. and Gibbs, Y. (2000) Life cycles: manufacturing
techniques in the new millennium. Manufacturing Weekly. 15 (1), pp. 12-18.

If the journal is a supplement, include the word Supplement.


Fletcher, J. (2010) Making use of clinical evidence to provide quality patient care.
British Journal of Nursing. 16 (Supplement) pp. 3-17.

Electronic:
Author surname, initials. (Year) Title of the article. Journal Title [online]. Volume
no. (Part no.), page numbers if available. [Accessed DD Month YYYY].

Kelly, B., Halford, J. and Boyland, E. (2010) Television food advertising to children:
a global perspective. American Journal of Public Health [online]. 100 (9), pp.
1730-1736. [Accessed 10 January 2011].
Official publications: Command and departmental papers
Print:
Name of Committee, Department or Royal Commission (Year of publication)
Title. Place of publication: Publisher. (Paper number).

Lord Chancellors Department (1999) Government Policy on Archives. London:


The Stationery Office. (Cm. 4516).

Electronic:
Name of Committee, Department or Royal Commission (Year of publication)
Title [online]. Place of publication: Publisher. (Paper number). Available from: URL
[Accessed DD Month YYYY].

Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (2008) 1st
July 2007 to 31st March 2008, 28th (Regulatory) Impact Assessment Command
Paper [online]. London: The Stationery Office. (Cm 7358). Available from: http://
www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm73/7358/7358.asp [Accessed 20
July 2010].

Television programmes viewed on the Internet


An episode:
Title of series (Year of first broadcast), Series number, Episode number, Title
of episode [online]. Channel of first broadcast, DD Month of first broadcast.
Available from: URL [Accessed DD Month YYY].

The Thick of it (2009), Series 3, Episode 8, Spinners and Losers [online]. BBC
Two, 12 December. Available from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/ [Accessed
10 July 2010].

Website
Author surname, initials or Organisation (Year of publication or last update)
Title of Website. Available from: URL [Accessed DD Month YYYY].

Royal College of Nursing (2009) Learning and Education.


Available from: http://www.rcn.org.uk/development/learning [Accessed 22
December 2010].

Further information on the Harvard referencing, together with a range of


tools to help you get it right, can be found at www.uwe.ac.uk/referencing

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