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USING THE HARVARD STYLE.
What is a Citation?
When you use another person’s work in your own work, either by referring to their ideas,
or by including a direct quotation, you must acknowledge this in the text of your work.
This acknowledgement is called a citation.
When you are using the Harvard style, your citation should include:
1. The author or editor of the cited work
2. The year of publication of the cited work