Identification of style
Hi, I need help to find a referencing style. So according to the University of Leicester, I need to follow a particular Harvard referencing system (which I found out there are loads of different ones). I did not manage to find one as per my Univ guide. Maybe you know of one?
So when citing its supposed to come e.g. (Helfat and Lieberman, 2002: 750-753)
Referencing style:
and its relationship with related disciplines. Academy of Management Journal (this must be in italics), 50:1304–1322.
(regardless of the number of authors, there must not be an et al in the reference list)
and for sites there must be 'available at' included :
National Centre for Social Research, 2006. Qualitative research.
London: National Centre for Social Research. Available at: http://www.
natcen.ac.uk/natcen/pages/hw_qualitative.htm; accessed 14 August
2006.
So when citing its supposed to come e.g. (Helfat and Lieberman, 2002: 750-753)
Referencing style:
and its relationship with related disciplines. Academy of Management Journal (this must be in italics), 50:1304–1322.
(regardless of the number of authors, there must not be an et al in the reference list)
and for sites there must be 'available at' included :
National Centre for Social Research, 2006. Qualitative research.
London: National Centre for Social Research. Available at: http://www.
natcen.ac.uk/natcen/pages/hw_qualitative.htm; accessed 14 August
2006.
http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
that should get you quite close, at least.