Cite Them Right 11th Edition - Harvard
Hi all,
new to Zotero. My institution uses the 11th edition of this book but there is only a style for the 10th edition in Harvard. Is there much difference between the two?
Thanks in advance!
Colm
new to Zotero. My institution uses the 11th edition of this book but there is only a style for the 10th edition in Harvard. Is there much difference between the two?
Thanks in advance!
Colm
(I'm also happy to buy you (or anyone else who'd work on it) a copy of the book from the CSL account, though I gnash my teeth at throwing money at their ridiculous publication practices)
This is the style I am expected to use by my university and could lose marks if I use another style or older style instead.
Due to being a disabled student, Zotero was recommended to me by DSA to ensure smoother studying and completion of assignments. With this in mind, Zotero is a huge help to me and hence very important that it has the style I am expected to use.
By the way, thank you for all the work put into Zotero already and all future efforts, I very much appreciate it. :)
As was mentioned above we'd need a list with the changes from v.10 to 11.
I assume it's minimal changes, so it wouldn't take long for me to make such a style. But I'd need to have a list of changes.
Colm
Sometimes, like APA, the introduction also points out the main changes.
is there any update on this? My tutor is saying we need to use the 11th edition of the style. Oz.
the changes to Harvard as (listed in the foreword to the 11th edition) are:
New examples of Harvard referencing for citing body art, book cover blurb, case analyses, cinemagraphs, circuses, collages, GIS maps and datasets, House of Commons Library reports, intranet documents, letters to the editor, LIDAR, musicals, NICE guidelines, paragraphs in web pages, Periscope, product reviews, screenshots, sewing and knitting patterns, silhouettes, streaming services, systematic reviews, Snapchat, WhatsApp, and working papers.
We are treating all published reports, including those in databases (E8), as publications, so they will have titles in italics.
We only use italics for the titles of publications, not for the names of corporate bodies (such as BBC and Amazon) nor for social media platforms (such as Facebook and Snapchat).
We have changed the format of additional contributors to sources (including translators, choreographers and directors) to initial, surname, to read more clearly in the references.
Hope that helps.
Colm
there hasn't been any update as far as I know unfortunately. It's a pity as most Universities are now requiring that the 11th edition be used.
In fairness, these people are only human and can only add a citation if they know what they are adding.
At current, I am going through the process of sorting information from the cite them right website and have also emailed the help email this morning to ask for a list of the specific changes between the 10th and 11 editions.
The people here seem nice enough and willing to help but you have to be reasonable and make an effort to help them help us.
If so some help in getting screenshots of the latest guidance into a document would be great.
I have got as far as finishing the Journals section but I am actually trying to complete final module assignments and end of module assignments too so it would be helpful if you had a small amount of time to put into helping with this.
The quicker we can get the information together the quicker they can help us :)
Cheers
Colm
My uni tutor told me that 11th edition is very similar to OU Harvard but that's just as brief as the previous information available.
As I have mentioned I have emailed the help email requesting the changes between the editions as there's a section where changes are supposed to be on the bottom of the page but the last change shown there was in 2019 for a different referencing format.
It's difficult because short of sending a document with current examples for the 11th edition I don't know what else to do but having said this due to my disabilities and being recommended Zotero by DSA I need to do what I can to get the 11th edition added as will likely need it more in October when my new modules start.
The style has already been reviewed and the minor changes (see here) implemented.
You can now get the new style here:
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:harvard-cite-them-right
The versions of edition 10 are also still available if need be:
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:harvard-cite-them-right-10th-edition
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:harvard-cite-them-right-no-et-al
Big shout out to km26736 who actually DID something about this request and sent me the screen prints from the guidelines.
Thank you again :) all your hardwork is much appreciated