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CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE

CDU Harvard Referencing Style Guide

(Updated February 2013)

Charles Darwin University

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4/03/2013

CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 4 general guidelines .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Secondary citation.............................................................................................................................................. 5 Section 2 Books ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 eBook ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 a book with one author ....................................................................................................................................... 6 a book by two or three authors ........................................................................................................................... 6 a book by four or more authors .......................................................................................................................... 6 a book or work by an association or institution ................................................................................................. 7 an edited book .................................................................................................................................................... 7 a chapter in an edited book ................................................................................................................................ 7 Section 3 Conference



References: Charles Darwin University Page 12 4/03/2013 CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE or A discussion on the parallel levels of development in both the evolving information horizon and the human being provides background material (Kari 2006) 4/03/2013 CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE Section 10 LECTURE NOTES/UNIT READINGS ARTICLE FROM ERESERVE IN TEXT CITATION: Bryce (1998) discusses bereavement, loss and mourning… 4/03/2013 CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE IN TEXT CITATION: The group set up a YouTube Channel (Monty Python’s Channel 2008) which contains a selection…. 4/03/2013 CDU HARVARD STYLE GUIDE EndNote Ref Type; Web Page INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE PAGES OR DOCUMENTS IN TEXT CITATION: Finn (2011) discuss the Australian Conservation Foundation vision for a sustainable economic future for Kakadu

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