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Harvard referencing
Harvard is an author-date system. In text citations consist of author/s names and year of publication. The reference list is arranged alphabetically by author.

Unlike many referencing styles, there is no source document for a Harvard Guide. The Monash Library guide is based on Commonwealth of Australia 2002, Style Manual for authors, editors and printers, 6th edn, rev. by Snooks & Co, John Wiley & Sons, Australia, Milton; and a wide range of online Harvard Guides were also consulted.

More information on Harvard referencing can be found in this useful library guide, you may find it helpful to keep this open in a separate tab while completing the quiz:
http://guides.lib.monash.edu/citing-referencing/harvard

This quiz consists of 6 questions and should take about 15 minutes to complete.
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Question 1 (of 6) - Citing books
Choose the correct citation in Harvard style from the options below. *
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