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Harvard referencing handbook (2nd edition)

The University of Lincoln Harvard referencing style

Journal article with three or more authors

In-text citation

When referring to:

  • the whole article: (Toomey et al., 2015) 
  • a single page: (Toomey et al., 2015Seymour, 2015, 303) 
  • a range of pages: (Toomey et al., 2015, 303-304) 
Reference list

Toomey, R., Panizzon, M.S., Kremen, W.S., Franz, C.E. and Lyons, M.J. (2015) A twin-study of genetic contributions to morningness-eveningness and depression. Chronobiology International, 32(3) 303-309. Available from https://proxy.library.lincoln.ac.uk/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edswsc&AN=000351833600001&site=eds-live&scope=site [accessed 12 March 2019].

Checklist
Author (surname, initials) Toomey, R., Panizzon, M.S., Kremen, W.S., Franz, C.E. and Lyons, M.J.
Year of publication in round brackets (2015)
Title (and subtitle if applicable) of the article, followed by a full stop A twin-study of genetic contributions to morningness-eveningness and depression.
Title of the journal in italics, followed by a comma Chronobiology International,
Volume number, followed by a comma only if there is no part/issue/month/season 32
If there is also a part/issue/month/season, put this information in round brackets (3)
Page range of the whole article, followed by a full stop. 303-309.
If accessed online:  
Put Available from, followed by the web address Available from https://proxy.library.lincoln.ac.uk/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edswsc&AN=000351833600001&site=eds-live&scope=site
In square brackets put accessed and the date you accessed the journal article, followed by a full stop. [accessed 12 March 2019].

 

Journal article with three or more authors

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