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Harvard Style Referencing

How do you reference and cite in Harvard Style if a source if it has 4 authors?
I suppose like:

A. Badger, C. Donkey, E. Fox, G. Hog, ....
Original post by Wunderbarr
I suppose like:

A. Badger, C. Donkey, E. Fox, G. Hog, ....


Im doing that for when i reference the source, but what about when i cite it in my paragraph?
Original post by asamedkaradal
Im doing that for when i reference the source, but what about when i cite it in my paragraph?


Sorry for the late reply, but I believe there are a few ways to do this.

What I do is at the end of the sentence with the reference, I do a superscripted footnote, like

bla bla blaa.[1]

where [1] is the first reference.
Original post by Wunderbarr
Sorry for the late reply, but I believe there are a few ways to do this.

What I do is at the end of the sentence with the reference, I do a superscripted footnote, like

bla bla blaa.[1]

where [1] is the first reference.


I know that in the harvard style referencing, you dont footnote. In the paragraph where you use a quote from someones work, at the end of the quote you would reference them like [Authors Last Name, Year Published]

Then at the end of the essay you list all the references in last name alphabetical order and in more detail

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