Use the following template to cite a book using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), Title, Publisher, City, p. Pages Used.
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United Nation World Tourism Organization,. (2015), 'Latin America & the Caribbean Region', http://siteresources.worldbank.org, available at: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPROSPECTS/Resources/334934-1322593305595/8287139-1326374900917/GEP12a_LAC_Regional_Annex.pdf (accessed 29 April 2015).
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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Global Economic Prospects January 2012 (United Nation World Tourism Organization, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a journal using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, Vol. Volume number No. Issue number, p. Pages Used.
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Lefkowitz, D. (2015), 'Nell Carter Speaks Out on Annie Commercials', Playbill, available at: http://www.playbill.com/news/article/nell-carter-speaks-out-on-annie-commercials-70455 (accessed 30 April 2015).
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“I, Nell Carter, never ever ever accused my producers or anyone in the company of racism.” ""This is not a black-white issue, although yes, the commercial does not reflect the racial diversity of the show."" (Lefkowitz, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Title. (Year Published), , Publisher, City.
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Brighton-hove.gov.uk,. (2015), 'Cycling', available at: http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/parking-and-travel/travel-transport-and-road-safety/cycling (accessed 30 April 2015).
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The number of people cycling in Brighton & Hove has increased substantially over recent years. A large proportion of city workers still drive less than three miles to get to work each day, so there is great potential for increasing cycling in the city. (Brighton-hove.gov.uk, 2015)
Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), Title, available at: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).
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Williams, C. (2012), '[THE CLASSICS] Sade's 'Love Deluxe' Turns 20', EBONY, available at: http://www.ebony.com/entertainment-culture/the-classics-sades-love-deluxe-turns-20#.VQXhdu6Slx8.twitter (accessed 27 April 2015).
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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SM: We’re really organic in the studio. We don’t follow any rules. On that album in particular, we didn’t use any live drums. It was all programmed. We normally add percussion by getting someone to play percussion to make it sound more live, but it was all done with programming in the studio. We were using Cubase at that time. (Williams, 2012)
Use the following template to cite a website using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', available at: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).
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Skeggs, B. (1997), Formations of class and gender, SAGE, London, 2nded.
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The real working class for these women is something from which they are desperately trying to escape (Skeggs, 1997)
Use the following template to cite a blog using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, available at: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).
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Korff, J. (2015), 'Aboriginal remains repatriation', Creative Spirits, available at: http://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/people/aboriginal-remains-repatriation (accessed 24 April 2015).
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“The damage to the Aboriginal community of having remains (overseas) is astronomical... It’s a much more volatile issue, closer to the heart than even getting our land back.” (Korff, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a court case using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Title. (Year Published), Document Title/Name, Vol. , p. Pages Used.
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Fiss, O. (1996), The irony of free speech, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., p. 15.
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‘the state is not trying to arbitrate between the self-expressive interests of the various groups but rather trying to establish essential preconditions for collective self-governance by making certain that all sides are presented to the public’ (Fiss, 1996)
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, Publisher, City.
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Curzon, L. (2002), 'consent, informed', Dictionary of Law, Pearson Education Limited, Essex.
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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the duty of completely disclosing information to a patient as to medical treatment before it is undertaken (Curzon, 2002)
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), Title, Publisher, City, p. Pages Used.
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World of Coca-Cola,. (2015), 'Coca-Cola History │ World of Coca-Cola', available at: https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com/about-us/coca-cola-history/ (accessed 1 May 2015).
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https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com/about-us/coca-cola-history/ (World of Coca-Cola, 2015)
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), Title, Publisher, City, p. Pages Used.
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Siniavskaia, N. (2013), 'How Long Does It Take to Build a House? | Eye On Housing', Eyeonhousing.org, available at: http://eyeonhousing.org/2013/10/how-long-does-it-take-to-build-a-house/ (accessed 29 April 2015).
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“about 8 months if built by a contractor and more than 11 months if they are owner-built” (Siniavskaia, 2013)
Use the following template to cite an email using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title'.
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Walsh, S., Guest, G. and Tani, R. (2014), Principles of economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2014, Australia, p. 52.
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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Law of supply and demand - the law in economics hold that, in equilibrium, prices are determined so that demand equals supply. Changes in prices thus reflect shifts in the demand or supply curves (Walsh et al., 2014)
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, Publisher, City.
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Oxforddictionaries.com,. (2015), 'self-doubt - definition of self-doubt in English from the Oxford dictionary', available at: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/self-doubt (accessed 28 April 2015).
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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Lack of confidence in oneself and one's abilities (Oxforddictionaries.com, 2015)
Use the following template to cite an interview using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Location.
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Holdenherefords.com,. (2015), 'Holden Herefords Line One breeding females and embryo donors.', available at: http://holdenherefords.com/females/index.html (accessed 28 April 2015).
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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cow picture (Holdenherefords.com, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, No. Issue number, p. Pages Used.
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Lehrman, P. and Tully, T. (1993), MIDI for the professional, Amsco Publications, London, 2nded., p. 41.
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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Drum machines are synthesizers that produce percussion sounds in response to physical stimuli or MIDI data. (Lehrman and Tully, 1993)
Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, p. Pages Used.
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Kani, J. (2015), , Presentation, .
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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John Kani - ""To start off with, we put a blanket on the ground. We stood on it and began to move with Athol watching. We began to halve the blanket, halve the blanket, until there was just enough space for four feet to stand. We realised the restriction of space, and there it was – confinement. And there it was – prison."" (Kani, 2015)
Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), 'Title', Publication Title, available at: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).
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(2015), , available at: https://antar.org.au/sites/default/files/paul_keating_speech_transcript.pdf (accessed 28 April 2015).
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(Author Surname, Year Published)
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a trannscript of Paul Keating Redfern Speech which i used for quotes. (2015)
Use the following template to cite a song using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published), Title, Publisher, City, available at: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).
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Collections.vam.ac.uk,. (2015), 'Chatelaine | V&A Search the Collections', available at: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O77943/chatelaine-unknown/ (accessed 29 April 2014).
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referenced in the introduction (Collections.vam.ac.uk, 2015)
Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Title,. (Year Published), , Publisher, City, p. Pages Used.
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Abree, R. (n.d.). 'Music and Your Workout: Playlists, Volume, and More', Webmd.com, available at: http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/exercise-and-music (accessed 12 April 2015).
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(Title, Year Published)
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Reviewed by David T. Derrer, MD on February 25, 2014 (Abree, n.d.)
Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Emerald journals (Harvard) citation style.
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Title'. (Year Published), , Broadcaster, Channel number.
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Nano.gov,. (n.d.). 'Size of the Nanoscale | Nano', available at: http://www.nano.gov/nanotech-101/what/nano-size (accessed 30 April 2015).
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('Title', Year Published)
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A sheet of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick A strand of human DNA is 2.5 nanometers in diameter There are 25,400,000 nanometers in one inch A human hair is approximately 80,000- 100,000 nanometers wide A single gold atom is about a third of a nanometer in diameter On a comparative scale, if the diameter of a marble was one nanometer, then diameter of the Earth would be about one meter One nanometer is about as long as your fingernail grows in one second (Nano.gov, n.d.)