Harvard for Intellect Journals
Hi there,
Intellect (http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/MediaManager/File/style%20guide(journals)-1.pdf) seem to use a style which is based on 'harvard' - they point to Anglia Ruskin referencing, but they want in text to be
(Author, year: page)
I can't find which named version of Harvard might come closest to this?
Slightly desperate for help as the revisions are very overdue!
Sarah
Intellect (http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/MediaManager/File/style%20guide(journals)-1.pdf) seem to use a style which is based on 'harvard' - they point to Anglia Ruskin referencing, but they want in text to be
(Author, year: page)
I can't find which named version of Harvard might come closest to this?
Slightly desperate for help as the revisions are very overdue!
Sarah
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adamsmithI don't have much, sorry. I know the American Sociological Association style uses colons before page numbers, but that's the only one I know for sure. Unfortunately, this is hard to check with any tools we have available. Most UK-based "Harvard" styles use (Author 2001, pp. 123-133) in line with what I believe is actually published in the relevant British Standards document. I'm not clear on whether the press acutally expects you to follow their guidelines exactly (why link to divergent styles if they do? -- we do have both the Anglia and the Leeds Metropolitan one, btw.), so you might want to check if they're content as long as your consistent.
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