How to Cite in Harvard Style: A Comprehensive Guide

Learn to cite sources correctly using the Harvard style guide with our easy-to-follow instructions.

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To cite using the Harvard style, include the author's surname, publication year, title of the source in italics, publisher, and page number if applicable. For example: `Smith, J. (2020). Understanding Climate Change. Publisher, p. 45.` For in-text citations, use the author’s surname and year: `(Smith, 2020)`.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the Harvard style of referencing? The Harvard style is an author-date referencing system used to cite sources accurately in academic writing.
  2. What are the key elements of a Harvard citation? Key elements include the author's surname, year of publication, title (in italics), publisher, and page numbers if applicable.
  3. How do I create in-text citations in Harvard style? In-text citations in Harvard style are formatted using the author's surname followed by the year of publication, like this: (Smith, 2020).