2. This presentation is based on the description of
Harvard style found in this book:
(available in the library, shelfmark JJE)
3. Important Note
You should always check with your tutor whether or not you are
allowed to refer to course materials or your own work.
It is more academically correct to refer to published sources.
4. Referencing a tutor’s handout
Tutor’s Surname, I. (YEAR). ‘Title of handout’,
Module code: Module title. Institution.
Unpublished.
5. Referencing a tutor’s handout
Tutor’s Surname, I. (YEAR). ‘Title of handout’,
Module code: Module title. Institution.
Unpublished.
Snape, S. (1996) ‘Preparing your mind’, OCC101: A gentle
introduction to occlumency. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft
and Wizardry. Unpublished.
6. Referencing a PowerPoint
Tutor’s Surname, I. (YEAR). ‘Title of presentation’
[PowerPoint presentation]. Module code: Module
title. Available at: URL (Accessed: date).
7. Referencing a PowerPoint
Tutor’s Surname, I. (YEAR). ‘Title of presentation’
[PowerPoint presentation]. Module code: Module
title. Available at: URL (Accessed: date).
Lockhart, G. (1992) ‘My take on Cornish Pixies’ [PowerPoint
presentation]. DADA201: Defence Against the Dark Arts,
Second year. Available at: http://www.Hogwarts.ac.uk/
lockhart/materials.html (Accessed: 5/04/2017).
8. Referencing one of your essays
Your Surname, I. (YEAR). ‘Title of assignment’,
Module code: Module title. Institution.
Unpublished essay.
9. Referencing one of your essays
Your Surname, I. (YEAR). ‘Title of assignment’,
Module code: Module title. Institution.
Unpublished essay.
Granger, H. (1992) ‘Unintended secondary effects of Polyjuice
Potion’, POT243: Potions, Second year. Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry. Unpublished essay.
10. Good luck with your referencing!
For more information,
have a look at the
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Moodle page!