How do I reference a government or parliamentary publication in Harvard style?
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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 (Penner, 2010) ...
  • It has been concluded that a "strong preference for political rather than legal and judicial control mechanisms" (Oliver, 2003, p. 383) ...

 

In the reference list

Family name of author, Initials. Or organisation sponsoring the publication Year (in brackets) Title of publication (in italics). Place of publication: publisher.

 

Example:

Office for National Statistics (2000) Standard occupational classification volume 2: the coding index. London: The Stationery Office.

 

For further information, look at the Harvard guide.

For information about reference management software, look at the EndNote guide or the EndNote online guide. 

 

Topics

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