Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Blog Tasks - Bibliography

                                                           Blog Tasks - Bibliography


The following blog will cover creating a bibliography using the Harvard Method

To Create a bibliography entry for a book in general you would follow the format below:

Author or Editor Surname, Initial. (Year of publication) The full title of the book. Publisher: city of publication


However for a contribution to a book you would reference it like this:

Author Surname, Initial. (Year of publication) “Complete title of the book within these inverted commas”. In Editor


Surname, Initial., Title of the work containing the chapter. City of publication: Publisher. Page span of the work cited.


To reference a journal you would use the following format:

Author Surname, Initial. (Year of publication) “The full title of the article within these inverted commas”. Title of the journal [volume and part if given and/or] Month, or Season, or volume/part number.

Following the above guide I will give some examples of a bibliography using the Harvard method above:



Two Books
Spuy, R. V. D. (2009) Foundation Game Design With Flash .Friendsof: New York.

Holt, D.H. (1997), Management principles and practices, Prentice-Hall, Sydney

Contributions 

Salen, K. (2002) “Telefragging Monster Movies.” In King, L., (ed.), Game On: The History and Culture of Video Games. London: Laurence King. 98-111.

Stiek, K. (2006) “Understanding Human Genetics”. In Gerash F. eds, Human Behaviour Washington: Jaypee Brothers. 167-189.

Journal Articles

Keighron, P. (1993) “Video Diaries: What’s Up Doc?” Sight and Sound. October. 24-25.


Conley, TG & Galeson, DW 1998, 'Nativity and wealth in mid-nineteenth century cities',Journal of Economic History, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 468-493.

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