Use the following template to cite a book using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. City: Publisher, p.Pages Used.
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Anon. (2014). Uncorrected 3rd sample pages. Cambridge University Press, p.157.
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""2. Others, it was plagiarism, a plain piece of plumbing"" ; ""Whether Mr. Mutt with his own hands made the fountain or not has no importance. He CHOSE it. He took an ordinary article of life, placed it so that its useful significance disappeared under the new title and point of view - created a new thought for that object."" (Anon, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a journal using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. Publication Title, Volume number (Issue number), p.Pages Used. Available Via [Online]. Available at: doi:DOI Number [Accessed: Date Accessed].
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Ghadi, M., Fernando, M.Caputi, P. (2013). Transformational leadership and work engagement: The mediating effect of meaning in work. Leadership \& Organization Development Journal, 34 (6), p.532--550.
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“the process through which leaders and followers help each other to advance to a higher level of morality and motivation” (Burns, 1979, p. 21) (Ghadi et al., 2013)
Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Anon. (Year Published). Title. City: Publisher.
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Anon. (2002). Radical Harmonies. USA: Dee Mosbacher.
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any woman is in her center and wants to speak a truth about her experience through the form of music. (Anon, 2002)
Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the Harvard – University of West London 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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Making of Hollywood,. (2014). The Making Of We Were Soldiers. [Online]. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQRsSQ7YuGg [Accessed: 5 October 2014].
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“Hollywood got it wrong every damned time” “determined to get it right” (Making of Hollywood, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a website using the Harvard – University of West London 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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Brody, R. (2014). Alfonso Cuaron's Generic 'Gravity'. The New Yorker. [Online]. Available at: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/movies/2013/10/alfonso-cuarons-generic-gravity.html [Accessed: 19 June 2014].
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It’s hard to recall a movie that’s as viscerally thrilling and as deadly boring as “Gravity,” a colossal and impressive exertion of brain power aimed at overriding—at obviating—the use of brain power. (Brody, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a blog using the Harvard – University of West London 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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Anon. (2011). Mandela's Church St. bomb: Terrorism; or Guerrilla Warfare?. [Online]. Available at: http://crime-of-apartheid.blogspot.com.au [Accessed: 8 September 2014].
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Excerpts of newspaper reports about the Church Street Bombing, various news sources and biased information obviously the authors opinions. (Anon, 2011)
Use the following template to cite a court case using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Anon. (Year Published). Title. Volume number, p.Pages Used.
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Anon. (2006). Cheverny Consulting v Whitehead Mann. EWCA Civ 1303.
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“The more complicated the subject matter the more likely the parties are to want to enshrine their contract in some written document to be prepared by their solicitors.” (Anon, 2006)
Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. Publication Title, City: Publisher, p.Pages Used. [Online]. Available at: http://Website URL [Accessed: Date Accessed].
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Anon. (2014). 1st ed. [Online]. Available at: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/cultivate [Accessed: 8 August 2014].
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Cultivate (Anon, 2014)
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. City: Publisher, p.Pages Used. [Online]. Available at: http://Website URL [Accessed: Date Accessed].
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Saracci, R. (1997). Education and debate; The World Health Organisation needs to reconsider it's definition of health. 1st ed. Italy: National Research Council, p.1409-1410. [Online]. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2126653/ [Accessed: 12 September 2014].
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To remove the fundamental ambiguity of happiness versus health, a descriptor of health would be helpful— for example, “Health is a condition of well being free of disease or infirmity and a basic and universal human right.” (Saracci, 1997)
Use the following template to cite an edited book using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (ed.). (Year Published). Title. City: Publisher, p.Pages Used.
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Cain, H. (ed.). (2014). Microbiological Laboratory Techniques Manual. 1st ed. Melbourne Victoria: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Melbourne, p.65.
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the likelihood of abdominal infections caused by Bacteriodes fragilis has an incident range of 100% (Cain (ed.), 2014)
Use the following template to cite an email using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Kinney, M. (2014). Reading Assignment.
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An Essay In Aid of A Grammar of Assent, Newman, John Henry - Excerpts from Part II 7.2 and Part II 9.3 (Kinney, 2014)
Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. Publication Title, City: Publisher, p.Pages Used.
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Anon. (2014). New Deal. 1st ed. MediaWiki.
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... ""3 Rs"": Relief, Recovery, and Reform. That is Relief for the unemployed and poor; Recovery of the economy to normal levels; and Reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression. (Anon, 2014)
Use the following template to cite an interview using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. Location.
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Van Deursen, A. (2014). A phone Interview with Anky Van Deursen on July 2nd, 2014. phone interview from the office of Anky van Deursen - Director Dispute Resolution Programs.
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""There is no statute to the maximum rent increase in cities without rent control [in California]."" (Van Deursen, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a magazine using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. Publication Title, (Issue number), p.Pages Used. [Online]. Available at: http://Website URL [Accessed: Date Accessed].
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Anon. (2014). The Game is On. (25), p.43. [Accessed: 18 August 2014].
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You find bad luck in every aspect of life, so why not in injuries? (Anon, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. Publication Title, p.Pages Used. [Online]. Available at: http://Website URL [Accessed: Date Accessed].
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Davis, M. (2011). A snip at $22m to get rid of PM. The Sydney Morning Herald. [Online]. Available at: http://www.smh.com.au/business/a-snip-at-22m-to-get-rid-of-pm-20110201-1acgj.html [Accessed: 22 September 2014].
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HOW much does it cost to bring down a prime minister? The answer: a tad over $22 million. That's how much the mining industry spent in six weeks last year on its campaign against Kevin Rudd's plan for a resource super profit tax. The advertising and public relations campaign dominated the airwaves in May and June. (Davis, 2011)
Use the following template to cite a podcast using the Harvard – University of West London 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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MMU,. (2014). 2. intro. [Online]. Available at: http://moodle.mmu.ac.uk/mod/kalvidres/view.php?id=689007 [Accessed: 14 October 2014].
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operations is mega!! (MMU, 2014)
Use the following template to cite a song using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Author Surname, Author Initial. (Year Published). Title. City: Publisher. [Online]. Available at: http://Website URL [Accessed: Date Accessed].
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Anon. (1991). Hijau. Kuala Lumpur: EMI Music Publishing Malaysia Sdn Bhd. [Accessed: 21 July 2014].
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Bumi yang tiada rimba Seumpama hamba Dia dicemar manusia Yang jahil ketawa Bumi yang tiada udara Bagai tiada nyawa Pasti hilang suatu hari Tanpa disedari (Anon, 1991)
Use the following template to cite The Bible using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Title,. (Year Published). City: Publisher, p.Pages Used.
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Dhammapada,. (n.d.).
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Verse 204: Health is the greatest gift, contentment is the greatest wealth, a trusted friend is the best relative, Nibbana is the greatest bliss. (Dhammapada, n.d.)
Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the Harvard – University of West London citation style.
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Anon. (Year Published). Title. Channel number: Broadcaster.
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Anon. (2014). Rebel Architecture: The architecture of violence. Al Jazeera: Eyal Weizman.
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""By following the structure of the street, I am giving them my unit on a silver platter. At that point you say: Hold on, they are looking for 'my company'. I have to teach them a lesson they won’t forget. We leave the streets empty and enter the buildings by drilling holes in the walls"" LT. Colonel. (RET.) Shimon Naveh, Military Philosopher (Anon, 2014)