Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Research Project- Harvard Referencing

Harvard referencing is a method to cite information sources used in work or projects. There are two types of citing within the Harvard references, one of which is in-text citations and these are directly quoting from a source within the main body of text. The second is reference lists, which are located at the very end of project, that displays full citations for sources used in the whole assignment.

I have decided to do my referencing as a list, this is because I think this keeps the main body text used in my project very tidy and keeps the links to the sources all together and organised.

Below are some examples of Harvard Referencing,

Harvard Referencing

‘Find (and keep) a job you love’ M. Phan, Make-up, pg 161,

‘Concealer should be one or two shades lighter than your skin tone’ M. Phan, Make-up, pg 62,

Phan, M. (2014) Make-up. New York: Harmony Books.


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