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2. Learning
and Teaching Unit,2003.Harvard Referencing Guide.(online)Available at:
1. Neville,
C, 2007. The Complete Guide to Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism. Maidenhead
Berkshire. The McGraw-Hill Companies.
Bibliography
The Harvard reference
system is very useful for people writing there academic work. Allows to use
foreign ideas to support the writer’s statement and does not violet the
intellectual property. This reference system shows very clearly and accurately
the way to find the writer’s source of information, and so the reader can very
quickly find additional information if he needs it.
Conclusion
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MTSP,
2005National
Classification of Occupations and Positions. Available at: http://www.mtsp.government.bg/class/store/listclass.asp
·
University
Library, 2010. Harvard System of Referencing Guide. Updated 15 September 2010.
Available at:
·
Example: NHS
Evidence, 2003. National Library of Guidelines. online Available at:
4.electronic source – includes: author or source, year. Title of document
or web page. Possibly date. Web address where the source can be found. Date of
access to the source.
·
Brown,
J., 2005. Evaluating surveys of transparent governance. In: UNDESA (United
Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs), 6th Global Forum on
Revitalizing Government: Towards Participatory and Transparent Governance.
Seoul, Republic of Korea 24-27 May 2005. New York: United Nations.
·
Example:
Mladkova L., 2010. Knowledge market, Proceedings of the VIII International
Scientific Conference “Management and Engineering’10”. June 17-19,
2010, Sozopol, Bulgaria, pp. 30-36.
3.conference report – similar to the
above.
Example:
Prodanova, R.I., 2004. One
appendix to the expected method in the service sphere. Industrial Management 1, pp. 46-50. Boughton, J. M., 2002. The Bretton
Woods proposal: an in depth look. Political Science Quarterly, 42 (6), pp.
564-578.
·
the difference
to the rules of a book is that the italics, the number and the relevant pages
of the publication are written in italics.
2.
Magazine
Bulgarian pocket encyclopedia,
2009. Sofia: Academic Publishing House “Prof. Marin
Drinov “. The University Encyclopedia, 1985. London:
Roydon
·
Anonymous or
unknown author
Angelova, Y., 2008a. It will be used for electric power. Sofia: KING. Angelova, Y., 2008b. Problems at liberalization of the electricity market in Bulgaria. Pazardjik: Beloprint.
·
one
author with more publications per year
Barnes,
R., 1995. Successful study for degrees, 2nd edition. London: Routledge.
·
second or
consecutive edition
Roeder,
K. et al., 1967. Nerve cells and insect behavior: A manual. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press.
·
with more than
three authors
McCarthy,
P. and Hatcher, C., 1996. Speaking persuasively: Making the most of your
presentations. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
·
with two or
three authors
Adair,
J., 1988. Effective time management: How to save time and spend it wisely.
London: Mr. Books.
·
with one author
1.
book:
Examples of more
common publications
·
Publishing, followed by point
·
Place of issue with a colon at the end
·
the eventual order of the publication, if not first, followed by a point
·
the title of the publication, written in italics and followed by
·
the year of publication followed by point
·
the family and initials of the author / authors, followed by a comma
All
sources are listed and numbered in this list regardless of their type / book,
magazine, electronic medium. The sequencing of the information is generally the
following:
It
includes only sources that are quoted or paraphrased. The ordering of the posts
starts at the beginning of the line and is in alphabetical order according to
the author’s surname. In the case of an anonymous author, the title of the
publication is the first to be taken into account when ranking.
3. Compile a list of
used literature
·
Instead of the author’s surname, the italic title of the publication
(encyclopedia, departmental document, etc.) is written in italics, from which
the quote is the same year and page.
2.Anonymous author citation
“There is no accepted international
standard for citing electronic sources” (Petrova et al., 2002, p. 5).
orExample: Morris et al. (2000, p. 47) states that “the debate on these particular issues should be left to the representative committees”;
·
The first author’s surname is written, and then “et al.”
1.
Cite more than 3 authors per post
Example: Ivanov (1996) and Petrov (1998)
point out that “…”.
·
All authors write consistently with the years of the respective
publications (chronologically, starting with the earliest publication)
2.Direct citation of more authors and
publications
Example: Penkova (2007, p. 5) states that
“some elements are mandatory for citation”.
·
In the case of literal citation with
quotes in the text after the year of publication, the page also indicated.
Example: It is proper that the citation is done according to the rules generally accepted in the world practice. This view is supported by Penkova (2007).
·
The reference to the author’s surname is
written at the end of the sentence and in the brackets the year of publication.
1.
Direct citation of the author’s name in the text
a) Direct citation- Which
is done in two ways
2.
Type of the citation in the text
·
Type of electronic source
·
Web address or email
·
Date of access to the source
c)
Electronic
sources
·
Publication number of the magazine
·
Page number
·
Title of the magazine
·
Title of the article
·
Year of publication
·
The name of the author/authors
b)
Magazines
·
The name of the publisher
·
Place of publishing
·
The order of publication
·
Title of the book
·
Year of publication
·
The name of the author/ authors
a)
Books
1.
Necessary
citation information
How
Harvard referencing system is used
The Harvard reference system is one of the most
commonly used systems. Harvard reference style is used in the academic
environment to allow a writer to use
ideas belonging to others to confirm his personal conclusion without
plagiarism. Is used to give readers the information they need to easily find
the source the writer has quoted. The writer can use different sources to get
the information he needs for his academic work. The sources can be books,
magazines, electronic sources and etc. The citation of different sources is
done in a way that is specific to each sources.
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Introduction
Bibliography
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Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………8
Harvard Referencing for
Website………………………………………………….7
Harvard Referencing for Magazine…………………………………………………6
Harvard Referencing for Book
Chapters………………………………………….6
How
Harvard Referencing System is used…………………………………………………5
Reasons
and Locations of using Harvard Referencing Style…………………………….4
Harvard
Referencing……………………………………………………………………….4
Introduction………………………………………………………………………………….4
Summary…………………………………………………………………………………….2
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contains information about Harvard Reference and the right use. The information
in this report explain what is a reference , plagiarism, when a reference is
used and why it is used. Shows the right way to cite different sources.
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