Referencing guide

For reasons of clarity and consistency, we ask that all articles and features submitted for publication use the Harvard referencing system described in detail on the pdf version below. Harvard referencing uses the author and the date of the work in the main body of the text for example: Woodford (2003), and then has a bibliographic list at the end of the feature which should contain the refere...


 

For reasons of clarity and consistency, we ask that all articles and features submitted for publication use the Harvard referencing system described in detail on the pdf version below.

Harvard referencing uses the author and the date of the work in the main body of the text for example: Woodford (2003), and then has a bibliographic list at the end of the feature which should contain the references cited in alphabetical order by author. The bibliography contains the full details of the book or journal cited. The use of the author/date bibliography makes it easy for the reader to locate works in the bibliography. Other referencing systems use superscript numbers to refer to footnotes but use of these can become overcomplicated and we would ask you to avoid using these if at all possible.

 

Full referencing guide (pdf version)

 



 

brightONLINE student literary journal

24 Jan 2012