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Harvard Citation Style — Rules and Examples for Your Thesis

Harvard referencing is not a single fixed standard but a family of author-date styles. Here are the rules, examples, and pitfalls for your thesis.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Harvard a single citation style?
No. 'Harvard' refers to a family of author-date styles. Individual departments, universities, and even individual supervisors handle the details differently — bracket form, page notation, et al. threshold. Always check your department's style sheet before you set the first citation.
How do I handle secondary citations in Harvard?
Mark secondary citations with 'qtd. in': (Weber 1922, p. 100, qtd. in Mueller 2023, p. 42). Only the source you actually read goes in the reference list. Secondary citations are generally frowned upon in bachelor's and master's theses — use them only when the original is genuinely inaccessible.

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