How do you reference Uwl?

Referencing style We predominantly use Harvard Cite Them Right. American Psychological Association (APA) is used by Psychology and other related subjects whilst OSCOLA is used by Law. If you are unsure which style to use, please check with your lecturer.

How do you Harvard reference an editorial?

  1. Author/Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed.) after the name)
  2. (Year of publication)
  3. Title (this should be in italics)
  4. Edition (if not the first edition)
  5. [Online]
  6. Place of publication (if there is more than one place listed, use the first named)
  7. Publisher.
  8. Available from: URL.

How do you Harvard reference an excerpt?

The basics of a Reference List entry for a book:

  1. Author or authors. The surname is followed by first initials.
  2. Year.
  3. Title (in italics).
  4. Edition.
  5. Publisher.
  6. Place of Publication.

How do you cite an unpublished work Harvard style?

Author(s) – Family name, Initials Year, ‘Title of item in single quotation marks’, Type of material, Identifier (if applicable), Full name of holding institution.

How do you do Harvard referencing in Word?

How do I set the Referencing Style?

  1. Click on the References tab on the top menu.
  2. The tool you will be using is in the Citations & Bibliography section.
  3. The first thing you need to do is set your Referencing Style – for example, Harvard.
  4. Click on the button to the right of Style.
  5. Select Harvard.

Can you cite an unpublished paper?

You will cite unpublished work the same as you would published work, with the author’s last name and the year the work is in progress or was completed. Keep in mind that authors are protected by copyright law against unauthorized use of their unpublished research.

How do you reference Harvard guidelines?

Harvard style referencing is an author/date method. Sources are cited within the body of your assignment by giving the name of the author(s) followed by the date of publication. All other details about the publication are given in the list of references or bibliography at the end.

How does the library work at the University of West London?

Using the library services is central to your success as a student at UWL. We provide a wide range of books, journals and e-resources to help you with your studies, as well as different types of study spaces, computers, plus multiple ways of requesting help.

Who are underrepresented groups in the UWL library?

UWL Library Services, in partnership with schools and colleges, is committed to developing more culturally inclusive reading lists and increasing the amount of book content within the library authored by underrepresented groups. Underrepresented groups include Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) authors and female authors.

How to contact the UWL academic support librarian?

Help us to co-create the Library to match your needs, experiences and values. Submit any suggestions you have to [email protected] ,via your academic support librarian or via our chat service below. Throughout the resit period, you can contact both the Academic Support team and your Academic Support Librarian for support and advice.

Do you have to cite a source in a reference list?

Thomas, G., Martin, R., and Riggio, R. (2013) ‘Leading groups: Leadership as a group process’, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations GPIR, 16 (1), pp.3-11. As well as provide a full reference in the reference list, you must cite in the text of your work at the place you have used information from, or quoted from, a source.