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- Reference a Website in Harvard Style | Templates Examples
To reference a website in Harvard style, include the name of the author or organization, the year of publication, the title of the page, the URL, and the date on which you accessed the website
- Quick guide to Harvard referencing (Cite Them Right)
The guide on referencing from the Open University provides a concise overview of how to cite sources correctly using the Cite Them Right Harvard style
- Webpage on a Website References - APA Style
This page contains reference examples for webpages such as news website; comments on news website pages; webpages with government, organizational, or individual authors; and when to include retrieval dates
- Cite Them Right - Home
About Cite Them Right: 13th edition update Request a trial How to use Cite Them Right Get clear and concise referencing guidance with model examples to help you confidently acknowledge the work of others
- : Referencing Styles: Referencing a webpage - at University of St. Andrews
Provides comprehensive information about the Harvard reference style, and provides examples of how to cite and reference a range of resources
- How to Cite a Website | MLA, APA Chicago Examples
To cite a page from a website, you need a short in-text citation and a corresponding reference stating the author’s name, the date of publication, the title of the page, the website name, and the URL
- Harvard Referencing quick guide
Harvard Referencing quick guide This is a quick guide to citing and referencing using the Harvard referencing style For more detailed examples, go to Cite Them Right Online or refer to 'Cite them right: the essential referencing guide' by Pears Shields
- How to Cite a Website in Harvard Style: Structure and Examples . . .
Harvard style supports both tasks with a simple pairing of in-text citation and reference list entry The details change slightly based on the type of source This guide walks through the common cases you will meet It covers standard webpages, whole sites, PDFs and reports, and pages that use a DOI instead of a long URL
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