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Modified Harvard
chlijoh
May 19, 2021
Hello! Is there any equivalent to my university's "Modified Harvard"-system that any of you know? The main difference between this modified system and the normal Harvard system is that it uses footnotes.
damnation
May 19, 2021
Hi.
There is no one Harvard style.
Harvard means an author-date style.
And there are thousands of those.
If you're looking for a footnote/note style, we have about 400 of those on the repository:
https://www.zotero.org/styles?format=note&dependent=0
You can use this tool to find something closely matching:
https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
(also, we don't know what your university is.)
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There is no one Harvard style.
Harvard means an author-date style.
And there are thousands of those.
If you're looking for a footnote/note style, we have about 400 of those on the repository: https://www.zotero.org/styles?format=note&dependent=0
You can use this tool to find something closely matching: https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
(also, we don't know what your university is.)