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USING THE HARVARD STYLE.
HOW DO I WRITE A REFERENCE LIST?
This is your list of all the sources that have been cited in the assignment. The list is inclusive showing books, journals, etc., listed in one list, not in separate lists according to source type.
• The list should be in alphabetical order by author / editor.
• Books, paper or electronic journal articles, etc., are written in a particular format that must be followed.
• Your reference list contains all the items you have cited or directly quoted from.
• When you have used more than one piece of work by the same author, in your reference list you should list the works in date order, beginning with the most recently published work.
EXAMPLES
Arrami, M. & Garner, H. (2008) A tale of two citations. Nature. 451 (7177), 397–399.
Barros, B., Read, T. & Verdejo, M. F. (2008) Virtual collaborative experimentation: an approach
combining remote and local labs. IEEE Transactions on Education. 51 (2), 242–250. Available
from: doi:10.1109/TE.2007.908071 [Accessed 29th June 2015].
Department of Health. (2009) Living well with dementia: a national dementia strategy. Available
from: www.gov.uk/government/publications/living-well-with-dementia-a-national-dementiastrategy
[Accessed 4th June 2015].