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How to cite a Book in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a book using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. City, Publisher.

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Thomas, A. (2003) Controversies In Management. 2nd edition. London, Routledge.

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To manage is to forecast and plan, to organise, to command, to co-ordinate and to control. (Thomas 2003)

 

How to cite a Journal in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a journal using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publication Title. [Online] Volume number (Issue number), Pages Used. Available at: doi:DOI Number (Accessed: Date Accessed).

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Pelá, R., Caetano, C., Marques, M. and Ferreira, L. et al. (2011) Accurate band gaps of AlGaN, InGaN, and AlInN alloys calculations based on LDA-1/2 approach. Applied Physics Letters. [Online] 98 (15), 151907. Available at: doi:10.1063/1.3576570 (Accessed: 13 October 2014).

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USEFUL! 
Comparisons to experimental results also provide references.
Doesn't appear to be a great paper. 'bowing paramter is definied mathematically as: *vegard's law*' eh, no (Pelá, Caetano & Marques et al. 2011)

 

How to cite Film or Movie in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Anon (Year Published) Title.

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Anon (n.d.) The Grumpy Guide to the 80s.

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“the decade of mullets… big belts, big beads, big hair, big egos, big wallets”

 

How to cite an Online image or video in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. [Online]. Available at: http://Website URL (Accessed: Date Accessed).

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Curtin, C. (2013) Butthole Surfers - Sweat Loaf. [Online]. Available at: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LwknFJpjl9g (Accessed: 7 September 2014).

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It's better to regret something you have done than to regret so etching you haven't done (Curtin 2013)

 

How to cite a Website in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a website using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. [Online]. Year Published. Available at: http://Website URL (Accessed: Date Accessed).

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Heskett, J. (2014) Why Is Trust So Hard to Achieve in Management? — HBS Working Knowledge. [Online]. 2014. Hbswk.hbs.edu. Available at: http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/7034.html (Accessed: 17 June 2014).

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an emphasis on ""productivity, effectiveness and of achievement at all costs"" (Heskett 2014)

 

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How to cite a Blog in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a blog using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publication Title. [Online]. Available at: http://Website URL (Accessed: Date Accessed).

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Brown, A. (2014) Why 'Pride and Prejudice' is perfect for Pantomime. By Jove theatre company. [Online]. Available at: http://www.byjovetheatre.org/2012/12/06/why-pride-and-prejudice-is-perfect-for-pantomime/ (Accessed: 11 August 2014).

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“The tradition of Commedia dell'arte to include satire is a tradition that is still strong in pantomime. Its script is permeated with modern language, current affairs, references to the intrigues of the day, the famous and the fallen..” (Brown 2014)

 

How to cite a Court case in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a court case using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Anon (Year Published) Title. Document Title/Name.  Volume number p.Pages Used.

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Anon (1997) Casimaty v FCT.  p.19.

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The taxpayer made no attempt to bring the land into account as a partnership asset (Anon 1997)

 

How to cite a Dictionary entry in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Anon (n.d.) leadership. Dictionary.com Unabridged. [Online]. Available at: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/leadership (Accessed: 15 September 2014).

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person who guides or directs a group

 

How to cite an E-book or PDF in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. [Online]. City, Publisher. Available at: http://Website URL (Accessed: Date Accessed).

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Anon (2010) Teaching comprehension strategies. 1st edition. [Online]. Neals. Available at: http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/literacy/assets/pdf/packages/combook.pdf (Accessed: 28 August 2014).

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Learners pose and answer questions that clarify meaning and promote deeper understanding of the text. Questions can be generated by the learner, a peer or the teacher. (Anon 2010)

 

How to cite an Edited book in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Berkowitz, L. and Brunner, T. (2014) Oedipus Trannus Sophocles. 1st edition.

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“Apollo! It was Apollo! He brought this pain, this suffering to me. But it was my own hand that struck the blow. Not his. O God! Why should I have sight when all that I would see is ugliness?” (Anon 2014)

 

How to cite an Email in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite an email using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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O'Sullivan, M. (2014) Venue Hire Request.

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The 2014 hiring rate for the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall for a public event, Monday – Saturday is $8,373 ex GST for a full day hire (tenancy 0800 – 2300) or $7,506 ex GST for a half day hire (tenancy 1400 – 2300).  No part tenancies are available. There is a surcharge Sunday and Public Holiday dates, due to applicable staff penalty rates, this brings the rate to $10,466 ex GST for a full day or $9, 375 ex GST for a half day. (O'Sullivan 2014)

 

How to cite an Encyclopedia article in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publication Title.  p.Pages Used.

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Anon (2014)

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Adler, Richard, Ph.D. ""Virus types."" Salem Press Encyclopedia Of Health (2011): Research Starters, EBSCOhost (accessed September 19, 2014).
Definition

Viruses are intracellular, parasitic, pathogenic organisms that consist of either deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA), either of which can be single-stranded or double-stranded depending on the virus type. Both types are surrounded by a protein coat called the capsid; the combination of genome and capsid is referred to as the nucleocapsid. Some viruses also have an outer envelope with embedded spikes acquired by budding through a cellular membrane. (Anon 2014)

 

How to cite an Interview in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite an interview using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Shareef, S. and Adam, A. (2014) Kooddoo Fisheries Limited Logistical Operations.

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Salah Shareef is currently working as HR Manager at Kooddoo Fisheries Limited and have spent long journey at Kooddoo Fisheries since its very foundation. (Shareef & Adam 2014)

 

How to cite a Magazine in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published) Title. Publication Title. [Online].   (Issue number) p.Pages Used. Available at: http://Website URL (Accessed: Date Accessed).

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Strauss, H. (2005) Why Many Faculty Members Aren’t Excited about Technology. The Chronicle of Higher Education. [Online]. Available at: http://chronicle.com/article/Why-Many-Faculty-Members/3167/ (Accessed: 25 July 2014).

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the moral is that unless we show faculty members how technology can meet their needs, they won’t consider using it (Strauss 2005)

 

How to cite a Newspaper in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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BBC News Asia, (2014) Is Catholic Church's influence fading in the Philippines?. [Online] Available at: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27537943 (Accessed: 16 June 2014).

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The Church has long wielded much more than spiritual influence. 

In a show of formidable political power, the Church rallied the faithful to help overthrow Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, a feat it repeated in 2001 to oust then-president Joseph Estrada. (BBC News Asia 2014)

 

How to cite a Podcast in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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BBC, (2011) FR: Jennifer Saunders, Michelle Yeogh & Terry Jones. [Online]. 2011. Front Row Weekly. Available at: https://iTunes.apple.com/au/podcast/front-row-weekly/id469911962?mt=2 (Accessed: 12 October 2014).

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She feels that her fatness has really held her back her whole life (BBC 2011)

 

How to cite a Song in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a song using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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seo tool, s. (2014) seo tool. [Online]. Available at: http://www.gscraper.com.

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How to cite The Bible in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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The Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, (2004) Vatican City, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.

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Man can turn to good only in freedom, which God has given to him as one of the highest signs of his image[ (The Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church 2004)

 

How to cite a TV Show in Harvard – Durham University Business School style


Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Harvard – Durham University Business School citation style.

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Anon (2006) Frontiers.

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self-medication and in more than not will not take large enough doses.
If the dose is too small the microbe will not be killed. Someone who has a simple sore throat treating themselves with Penicillin inadequately will educate his microbes to resist the drug.
These microbes could then be passed on his best friend, who might contract Pneumonia, which the microbes now Penicillin resistant. Penicillin would do no good, here first man by careless use of Penicillin would be morally responsible for the death of his best friend” (Anon 2006)