Harvard Referencing
Harvard referencing is the mechanism required in order to document the information for where and who you achieved the reference from. The Harvard citation style is a system that students, writers and researchers can use to incorporate other people’s quotes, findings and ideas into their work in order to support and validate their conclusions without breaching any intellectual property laws. The popular format is typically used in assignments and publications for humanities as well as natural, social and behavioral sciences.
E.g. (Sontag, S 1971: 6 Penguin Books, London)
Bibliography
“a list of the works referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix.”
*Note italics are used for book and journal titles,
(ed.) for one editor and (eds) for two or more editors. E.g. On Photography
Arrange literature in alphabetical order by author, or
where no author is named, by the name of the
museum or other organisation which produced the
text.