University of West London Harvard Style Problems

Hello,
I am using University of West London Harvard Style but my reference when I make a bibliography is-
Booth, S., Funk, K., Haase, S., 2010. Haiti Waste-to-Energy Opportunity Analysis - DINEPA.

When it should be-
Booth, S., Funk, K., Haase, S., (2010). Haiti Waste-to-Energy Opportunity Analysis - DINEPA. Available at: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Booth%2C+Funk%2C+and+Haase%2C+2010+NREL&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a (Accessed: 30 May 2013).
According to Cite Them Right
The title is in Italics and website in blue and underlined.

Please 'help'.
Many thanks
Paul
  • edited June 6, 2013
    the e-mail address of the author is in the style:
    https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/harvard-university-of-west-london.csl
    I'd suggest contacting him directly.
    I don't think any of us are terribly motivated to fix UK university styles. They should just agree on one and get rid of the rest.
  • Hi there, the Cite Them Right style is becoming something of a standard I think - the University of East London also uses it, but as they pay for Endnote they are not interested in adding the style to Zotero either. I contacted them and they said they were reviewing their use of Endnote soon. If Zotero had a Cite Them Right style I imagine that it may have a better chance of being used by UEL students and staff (and would make my life a lot easier!)
  • that's
    "Cite them right: the essential guide to referencing and plagiarism" by Pears and Shields?
  • Yes, that's the one. Here's the link to it on the UEL website: http://www.uel.ac.uk/lls/support/harvard/
  • Cite them Right is now up as Harvard - Cite Them Right
    should cover all common item type, including theses, webpages, and newspapers. Doesn't cover any legal citations.
  • Oh brilliant, thanks Adam. I'll let the administrators at UEL know too.
  • (oh, and obviously - any problems you may find - which may very well exists since I only test so much and don't own the book - please report here or in a new thread)
  • I just had a look and spotted a couple of small things:

    PhD theses are missing the words "PhD Thesis" after the title.

    Lectures are missing quite a bit: they should be:
    Author/speaker
    Year (in round brackets)
    Title of communication (in italics)
    Medium (in square brackets)
    Module code: module title (in italics) (if known)
    Institution
    Day/month

    eg
    Brown, T. (2012) Contemporary furniture [Lecture to BSc Design Year 4], DE816: Design for Industry. Northumbria University. 21 April.

    Everything else seemed spot on.
  • do you have PhD Thesis in the type field of Zotero?
  • No... That will explain it then! Sorry.
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