I have decided to do some research in to the Harvard System of Refferencing for my essay. There is a website that outlines the particular rules depending on the type of source
Website: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm?harvard_id=60#60
I will be using largely webs sources so the rules for using resources on the web are:
For websites found on the world wide web the required elements for a reference are:
"Authorship or Source, Year. Title of web document or web page. [Medium] Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource Locator) and additional details such as access or routing from the home page of the source. [Accessed date].
N.B. the URL should be underlined
The title of a web page is normally the main heading on the page.
It is good practice to keep a copy of the front page of any website you use."
Website: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm?harvard_id=60#60
I will be using largely webs sources so the rules for using resources on the web are:
For websites found on the world wide web the required elements for a reference are:
"Authorship or Source, Year. Title of web document or web page. [Medium] Available at: include web site address/URL(Uniform Resource Locator) and additional details such as access or routing from the home page of the source. [Accessed date].
National electronic Library for Health. 2003. Can walking make you slimmer and healthier? (Hitting the headlines article). [Online] (Updated 16 Jan 2005)
Available at: http://www.nhs.uk.hth.walking [Accessed 10 April 2005].
Available at: http://www.nhs.uk.hth.walking [Accessed 10 April 2005].
N.B. the URL should be underlined
The title of a web page is normally the main heading on the page.
It is good practice to keep a copy of the front page of any website you use."