
Harvard Referencing
Harvard Referencing is a way to acknowledge sources of information you use in your work. When you include ideas, quotes, or data from books, articles, or websites, you must credit the original authors to avoid plagiarism. This is typically done in two parts: in-text citations, which show the author's last name and the year of publication, and a reference list at the end of your work, which provides full details of each source. This method ensures that readers can locate the original work and gives proper recognition to the authors' contributions.