Harvard Style Guide: eBook
This guide explains how to use the Harvard Style. It includes a short tutorial.
eBook
Reference: Authors’ Last name, Initials. (Year) Title of book. Available at: URL (Downloaded: Day Month Year).
Example: Luhr, W. (2004) The Coen brothers' Fargo. Cambridge University Press film handbooks series. Available at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Coen-Brothers-Fargo-Cambridge-Handbooks ebook/dp/B001G60IQI/ref=kinw_dp_ke (Downloaded: 24 February 2014).
In-Text-Citation:
- Author’s Last name (year)
- (Author’s Last name, year)
Example:
- Luhr (2012) suggests that the Coen brothers…
- It has been argued that “The Coen brothers represent a revolution in cinematography” (Luhr, 2012).
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