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How to reference books using the Harvard Method
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Page 1: Referencing books
Page 2: Referencing books

Books should be referenced by:

Page 3: Referencing books

Books should be referenced by:

• The author/editor

Harrison, Charles and Wood, Paul (ed)

Page 4: Referencing books

Books should be referenced by:

• The author/editor• Year of publishing

Harrison, Charles and Wood, Paul (ed) (1992)

Usually found in the first few pages of the book:

Page 5: Referencing books

Books should be referenced by:

• The author/editor• Year of publishing• The title

Harrison, Charles and Wood, Paul (ed) (1992) Art in Theory 1900-2000: An Anthology of Changing Ideas

Page 6: Referencing books

Books should be referenced by:

• The author/editor• Year of publishing• The title• Where it was

published (town/city if known)

Harrison, Charles and Wood, Paul (ed) (1992) Art in Theory 1900-2000: An Anthology of Changing Ideas. (UK)

Page 7: Referencing books

Books should be referenced by:

• The author/editor• Year of publishing• The title• Where it was

published (town/city if known)

• Name of publisher

Harrison, Charles and Wood, Paul (ed) (1992) Art in Theory 1900-2000: An Anthology of Changing Ideas. (UK) Blackwell Publishing

Usually found on back cover, spine, etc:

Page 8: Referencing books

Books should be referenced by:

• The author/editor• Year of publishing• The title• Where it was

published (town/city if known)

• Name of publisher

Harrison, Charles and Wood, Paul (ed) (1992) Art in Theory 1900-2000: An Anthology of Changing Ideas. (UK) Blackwell Publishing


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