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Harvard referencing system help!

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ilythia · 15/02/2011 20:26

So I am doing an essay using Harvard referencing system. I need to reference a book which is 'book of confusing essays' edited by A. Other. The essay is 'boring stuff' by B. bloke et al, so how to I refer to it?
Is it

Other, A. book of confusing essays, chapter 4 B bloke et al x publisher

or is it
Bloke, B., Another, C etc boring stuff, book of confusing essays by A. Other?

Or what?
I am so lost. But I have enjoyed anonymising this postGrin

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Prolesworth · 15/02/2011 20:28

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JiminyCricket · 15/02/2011 20:33

Bloke, B et al (year) Boring Stuff in Other, A (ed)Book of Confusing Essays. Publisher: City of publication.

The book title was meant to be in italics by the way, not surrounded by triangles

That's based on my recent memory - quite a lot of online uni guides to harvard..think Bristol UWE library have one you can google..hope this helps

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KarenHL · 15/02/2011 20:36

The definition I use is from the University of Wales website (non-surprising as the course I am taking is accredited by them).
If you go to their website and type 'referencing styles' in the search box, you can get a definition of all the major styles.

ilythia · 15/02/2011 20:43

thank you all so much, that is what my uni info seems to say but the printing is all to cock and I wasn't 100%

Now to write the essay (me? procrastinating? never)

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