Harvard Referencing Style of a Book Order Instructions: This exercise is the first opportunity for you to test your understanding of the Harvard Referencing Style.
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You will utilize this style in your studies at the University of Liverpool to reference a wide variety of materials.
To complete this exercise:
•Review the complete guidelines in the University of Liverpool Library at http://libguides.liv.ac.uk/onlineprogrammes/referencing.
•Search through the guide and find an example of each of the 10 items listed below:
o Book
o Chapter in a book
o Conference paper
o Electronic journal accessed online
o Podcast
o Publication with three authors
o Publication with more than three authors
o Secondary referencing
o University module lecture notes
o World Wide Web document
•Using the above examples, create an appropriate reference list. Be sure to write each correctly and to alphabetize your list as required by Harvard style.
Harvard Referencing Style of a Book Sample Answer
Referencing a book
Botha, A., Kourie, D., and Snyman, R., 2014. Coping with continuous change in the business environment: knowledge management and knowledge management technology. Elsevier
Chapter in a book
Cooke, D.J. and Philip, L. 2014. To treat or not to treat? An empirical perspective. In: Hollin, C.R. ed. Handbook of offender assessment and treatment. Chichester: Wiley, pp. 3-15.
Journal
Boons, F. and Lüdeke-Freund, F., 2013. Business models for sustainable innovation: state-of-the-art and steps towards a research agenda. Journal of Cleaner Production, 45, pp.9-19.
Conference Paper
Balakrishnan, A.V. and Neustadt, L.W. eds., 2014. Computing Methods in Optimization Problems: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the University of California, Los Angeles January 30-31, 1964. Academic Press.
Electronic Journal
Camerer, C. and Yoon, C., 2015. Introduction to the journal of marketing research special issue on neuroscience and marketing. Journal of Marketing Research, 52(4), pp.423-426.
Podcast
The Broad Experience., 2016. The broad experience 81: money vs fulfillment. [podcast] Money vs Fulfillment.[Accessed 1 Jun. 2016] Available from: http://www.thebroadexperience.com/listen/2016/4/5/episode-81-money-vs-fulfillment
Publication with three authors
Browning, M., Chiappori, P.A. and Lewbel, A., 2013. Estimating consumption economies of scale, adult equivalence scales, and household bargaining power. The Review of Economic Studies, p.rdt019.
Publication with more than three authors
Wang, L., Zhan, J., Shi, W. and Liang, Y., 2012. In the cloud, can scientific communities benefit from the economies of scale?. Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on, 23(2), pp.296-303.
Secondary Publication
Teh, L.C. and Sumaila, U.R., 2013. Contribution of marine fisheries to worldwide employment. Fish and Fisheries, 14(1), pp.77-88.
Lecture Notes
Simic, Z 2012, ‘Annotated readings: approaching the task’, POLI 1014, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 7 August.
World Wide Web
Raynor, M. and Ahmed, M. (2013). Three Rules for Making a Company Truly Great. [online] Harvard Business Review.[Accessed 1 Jun. 2016] Available from: https://hbr.org/2013/04/three-rules-for-making-a-company-truly-great