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Note: this formatting style should be avoided. It is excessively dependent on templates, and is mostly obsolete per Template:Cite book and other such citation templates. It is being kept here mainly for reference (as some of the older pages use it, and sometimes it is useful on a new page).
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Harvard Referencing on Conservapedia
THIS IS A SANDBOX. PLEASE DO NOT FOLLOW THE ADVICE IN HERE YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a quick how to for harvard referencing.
Quick start guide
Step 1: Create a References section to the article
- ==References ==
- <div class="references-small" style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;">
- <references/>
- </div>
Step 2: Create a Sources Section.
- ==Sources==
Step 3: In the Sources section, add a sources (and make sure to have them in alphabetical order), e.g.,:
- *{{Harvard reference
- | Surname = Johnson
- | Given = Jerry
- | Authorlink = Jerry Johnson
- | Year = 2006
- | Date = 2006-02-16
- | Title = Statement on Albert Einstein
- | Publisher = aaas.org
- | URL = http://www.nrgmc2.org/OnFactsAndTheories.pdf
- }} Retrieved on 2007-01-14
- *{{Harvard reference
- | last = Zebra
- | first = Jack
- | year = 1997
- | chapter = 32: I love my wife
- | editor-last = Zebra
- | editor-first = Jane
- | title = A collection of my husband's essays
- | edition = 2
- | place = San Diago, CA
- | publisher = Sandstone Publishing
- | publication-year = 1999
- | volume = 3
- | id = ISBN 32-2312352-12
- }}
This will show up like this:
- [[Jerry Johnson|Johnson, Jerry] (2006-02-16), [Statement on Albert Einstein http://www.nrgmc2.org/OnFactsAndTheories.pdf], nrgmc2.org Retrieved on 2007-01-14
Step 4: In the article, write a sentence, and then cite it, like so:
- Jerry Johnson states that [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] was smart.<ref>{{hnb|Johnson|2006|p=23-24}}</ref>
- Jack really loves his wife.<ref>{{hnb|Zebra|1997|p=214}} Where Jake states "I really love my wife."</ref>
- Jerry Johson and Jack both like Einstein.<ref>{{hnb|Zebra|1997|p=217}}, {{hnb|Johnson|2006|p=23-24}}</ref> <= (mulitple citations combined into single footnote)
This will show up like this:
Jerry Johnson states that Einstein was smart.[1] <-- Click on footnote, then click on next link.
Jack really loves his wife.[2]
Jerry Johson and Jack both like Einstein.[3]
Harvard Referencing Examples
Books
Hardard reference (source) for books:
{{Harvard reference
| last =
| first =
| authorlink =
| year =
| date =
| title =
| place =
| publisher =
| edition =
| volume =
| id =
| url =
}}
Book Parameters
| last (required): The author's surname or last name.
(This parameter may also be called surname1, surname2, ... for multiple authors.)
| first (optional): The author's first or given name(s).
(This parameter may also be called given1, given2, ... for multiple authors.)
| authorlink (optional): Title of a conservapedia article about author. Use only if article already exists.
(This parameter may also be called authorlink1, authorlink2, ... for multiple authors.)
| year (required): Year book was published
| date (optional): Overrides how the date is displayed.
(Year is required, however.)
| title (required): Title of the book.
| edition (optional): Number or name of the edition, if not the first; for example: edition=2nd.
| volume (optional): The volume number of a multi-volume book.
| place (optional): The city of publication.
| publisher (required): The name of the publisher. Omit terms such as Publishers, Co., Inc., Ltd., etc., but retain the words Books or Press.
| id (required): Identifier such as ISBN 1-111-22222-9
| url (optional): An url where the book can be found online.
Periodicals
Hardard reference (source) for periodicals:
{{Harvard reference
| last =
| first =
| authorlink =
| year =
| title =
| periodical =
| volume =
| issue =
| pages =
| url =
}}
Chapters in larger work
Hardard reference (source) for chapters in larger work:
{{Harvard reference
| last =
| first =
| authorlink =
| year =
| chapter =
| editor-last =
| editor-first =
| editorlink =
| title =
| edition =
| place =
| publisher =
| publication-year =
| volume =
| pages =
| id =
}}
Citations
- ↑ Johnson 2006, p. 23-24
- ↑ Zebra 1997, p. 214 Where Jake states "I really love my wife."
- ↑ Zebra 1997, p. 217, Johnson 2006, p. 37
Sources
- Gold, Heart of (2007-05-08), Harvard Referencing Guide, Conservapedia Retrieved on 2007-01-14
- Johnson, Jerry (2006-02-16), Statement on Albert Einstein, nrgmc2.org Retrieved on 2007-01-14
- Zebra, Jack (1997), "32: I love my wife", in Zebra, Jane, A collection of my husband's essays, vol. 3 (2 ed.), San Diago, CA: Sandstone Publishing, 1999, ISBN 32-2312352-12