How do I reference a visiting speaker in Harvard style? Last Updated: Apr 06, 2020 Views: 1186
In the text
Cite your sources by putting the author's family name and the year of publication into round brackets:
- Some commentators have argued (Robinson, 2011) ...
- According to Escendency (2011) the ...
In the reference list
Required elements (depending on the information you have):
Family name of speaker, Initials. OR Name of company/organisation Year (in brackets) Title of presentation (if applicable). Visiting speaker/presentation for Module Code: Module Title. Date of visit. Name of Institution.
Examples:
Robinson, M. (2011) Starting Out. Presentation for Module INEB603: Understanding Innovation. Jan 25. Greentown University Management School.
or
Escendency (2011) Starting Out. Presentation for Module INEB603: Understanding Innovation. Jan 25. Greentown University Management School.
or
Bloggs, J. (2011) Visiting speaker for Module INEB603: Understanding Innovation. Mar 27. Greentown University Management School.
For further information, look at the Harvard guide.
For information about reference management software, look at the EndNote guide or the EndNote online guide.
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