Journal article with DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
Ticker, CS 2017, 'Music and the mind: music's healing powers', Musical Offerings, vol. Journal article from web, freely available from an e-journal’s website Habel, C 2009, 'Academic self-efficacy in ALL: capacity-building through self-belief', Journal of Academic Language and Learning, vol. Journal articlesĪuthor’s family name, Initial(s) year of publication, ‘Title in single quotes’, Journal Title in Italics, vol.
See all examples for details on how to construct references for specific resources such as books, journals and web pages. If you quote or paraphrase, you should also give a page number. In-text references in Harvard style should give the author’s family name and the year of the work’s publication. All the details of the reference are important, even the full stops and commas. In general, each author name that appears in the text must also appear in the reference list, and every work in the reference list must also be referred to in the main text. Harvard referencing style uses references in two places in a piece of writing: in the text and in a reference list at the end. Harvard referencing style is used primarily in education area.