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  1. Referencing multiple authors in Harvard style

    When referencing a source that has four or more authors, use " et al." to shorten your list of authors mentioned. For in-text citations, use " et al." in italics after the surname of the first author. The meaning of "et al." is 'and others'. See this guide on when to use et al. in Harvard style for more details.

  2. How do I cite a source with multiple authors in Harvard style?

    How do I cite a source with multiple authors in Harvard style? In Harvard referencing, up to three author names are included in an in-text citation or reference list entry. When there are four or more authors, include only the first, followed by ' et al. '. Smith, T. (2014) …. Smith, T. and Jones, F. (2014) ….

  3. Citing authors with Harvard

    The surname and initial(s) of all the authors should appear in the full reference for the source. The rest of the reference should follow the usual style for the type of source you are citing. In-text citation: (Rogers et al., 2018) Reference list: Rogers, L., Hallam, S., Creech, A. and Preti, C. (2018).

  4. A Quick Guide to Harvard Referencing

    When you cite a source with up to three authors, cite all authors' names. For four or more authors, list only the first name, followed by ' et al. ': Number of authors. In-text citation example. 1 author. (Davis, 2019) 2 authors. (Davis and Barrett, 2019) 3 authors.

  5. Harvard referencing style with multiple authors

    Updated August 15, 2021. This guide looks in-depth at referencing sources with multiple authors in the Harvard referencing style. It covers sources with two or three authors and sources with four or more authors. Since Harvard style often varies by institution, this guide follows the standards used in the 11th edition of Cite them right by ...

  6. In-Text Citations

    Citing sources with more than one author. When you cite a source that has two authors, you should separate their names with an ampersand in the parenthetical citation. The authors designed a study to determine if social belonging can be encouraged among college students (Walton & Cohen, 2011).

  7. How to Cite Sources in Harvard Citation Format

    How to Cite a Chapter in an Edited Book in Harvard Format. For citing chapters, you need to add the chapter author and chapter title to the reference. The basic format is as follows: Chapter in an Edited Book Example: Troy B.N. (2015) 'Harvard citation rules' in Williams, S.T. (ed.) A guide to citation rules. New York: NY Publishers, pp. 34-89.

  8. PDF Citing and Referencing: Harvard Style

    5.2 Citing two or three authors If the work has two or three authors, include all names in your citation. If the work has four or more authors/editors the abbreviation 'et al.' should be used after the first author's name. It is also acceptable to use 'et al.' after the first author if the work has three authors. Please

  9. LibGuides: Harvard Style Guide: Book with two or three authors

    Place of publication: Publisher. Example: Shalloway, A., Murphy T. and Trott, J. (2001) Design patterns explained: a new perspective on object-oriented design. 3rd edn. London: Addison Wesley. In-Text-Citation: First author Last name, second author last name and third author Last name (Year) (First author Last name, second author last name and ...

  10. Secondary Referencing

    To do this, you add the phrase 'quoted in' or 'cited in' (depending on whether the author of the secondary source is directly quoting or summarising from the primary source) to your in-text citation, along with the details of the source that you are reading. Therefore, you mention two names: the author of the idea you are using

  11. In-text Citations in Harvard Referencing Style

    Two authors. Sometimes the work that you are referring to has two or three authors. In such cases, the following format is used for in-text citation in Harvard style: Citation structure (two authors): (Author 1 Surname and Author 2 Surname, Publication Year, p. nn) OR. Author 1 and Author 2 (Year, p. nn) Examples:

  12. LibGuides: Harvard Referencing

    Example of citation within the text - Direct quote. When discussing the issue of the British press, it could be argued that "foreigners are quite simply portrayed in a negative light throughout the British press" (Crolley and Hand, 2002, p. 24) Example of how the reference for this source should appear:

  13. Quick guide to Harvard referencing (Cite Them Right)

    There are different versions of the Harvard referencing style. This guide is a quick introduction to the commonly-used Cite Them Right version. You will find further guidance available through the OU Library on the Cite Them Right Database. For help and support with referencing and the full Cite Them Right guide, have a look at the Library's ...

  14. Harvard Style Guide: Print journal article, two or three authors

    Print journal article, two or three authors. Reference: First Author Last name, Initials and Second Author Last name, Initials. (Year) 'Article title', Journal Title, Volume (Issue), pp. page numbers. Example: Lopez, I. and Rodriguez, E. (2011) 'The Spanish model', New Left Review, 69 (May/June), pp. 5 - 28. In-Text-Citation: First author ...

  15. Harvard In-Text Citation

    Harvard in-text citation examples; 1 author (Smith, 2014) 2 authors (Smith and Jones, 2014) 3 authors (Smith, Jones and Davies, 2014) 4+ authors (Smith et al., 2014) Instantly correct all language mistakes in your text. Be assured that you'll submit flawless writing. Upload your document to correct all your mistakes.

  16. Cite It Right: Guide to Harvard Referencing Style: How to Cite

    Author(s) name: Use surname only. Use both authors' surnames linked by 'and' for 2 authors. Use first author's surname and et al. for 3 or more authors. If citing multiple sources at same time, list in chronological order and alphabetically thereafter for sources sharing the same year. (See examples in the table below).

  17. Citing Mulltiple sources

    Multiple citations at the same point in your assignment. When you need multiple citations to appear at the same point in your text - for example, when you refer to several sources with one statement - you can present them in the same set of brackets, separated by semicolons. List them in order of publication date: Examples. Direct Citation.

  18. Free Harvard Referencing Generator [Updated for 2024]

    A Harvard Referencing Generator is a tool that automatically generates formatted academic references in the Harvard style. It takes in relevant details about a source -- usually critical information like author names, article titles, publish dates, and URLs -- and adds the correct punctuation and formatting required by the Harvard referencing style.

  19. Book with two authors

    Checklist. Authors (surname, initials) Atrill, P. and McLaney, E. Year of publication in round brackets. (2021) Title (and subtitle if applicable) of book in italics, followed by a full stop if it is the first edition or a comma if it is a subsequent edition. Management accounting for decision makers,

  20. How to Cite References with Harvard Referencing

    To cite a paraphrase or a short summary of an author's words or ideas: Restate the original words/ideas in your own words. The author, date, and page number(s) must be included. Wartime textile rationing was imposed through a coupon system, which meant garments now had two costs: their value in monetary units and in coupons (McKernan 1995, p. 152)

  21. How can I cite and reference multiple authors?

    Similarly, when writing a two-author citation, students should copy the following: While references are written like so: Three Authors (Harvard Style) For citations using three authors, the following structure is recommended: For references in the Harvard Style, students may copy this structure: Four or More Authors (Harvard Style)

  22. LibGuides: Harvard Referencing

    The nature of the British press is to portray English football supporters as soldiers fighting for a cause, rather than spectators (Crolley and Hand, 2002). Example an indirect citation within the text 2 authors - Direct quote. When discussing the issue of the British press, it could be argued that "foreigners are quite simply portrayed in a ...

  23. In-Text Citation Examples

    If you refer to a source that has more than two authors, you should include the first author's name followed by et al. ( Et al. is an abbreviation for et alia which means "and others" in Latin.) When you use et al. in a citation, you should not put it in italics. The researchers studied more than 12,000 students who were interested in ...

  24. Referencing work by the same author from different years

    Harvard Referencing - SETU Libraries Waterford Guide: Referencing work by the same author from different years. Home; SETU Waterford Libraries Harvard Referencing Basics; ... In-text citation. Author surname, year. Earliest date first.... (Walker, 2008; 2013) Reference List. Earliest date first.

  25. Full article: Strategic scheduling of urea foliar application and

    2.1. Experimental site and Weather description. A two-year field experiment was conducted during the consecutive kharif seasons of 2020 and 2021 at the experimental farm of the ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses Research, located at the Regional Research Center in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India (28.07° N, 73.32° E, 245 m altitude). The dominant physical and chemical properties of the soil in the ...