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Harvard Referencing System

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The Harvard Referencing System is a citation style used by academics and researchers to acknowledge sources of information in their work.

Key Features

  • Author-date citation system
  • In-text citations
  • Reference list at the end of the document
  • Consistent formatting guidelines

Pros

  • Clear and concise citation format
  • Promotes academic integrity
  • Easy to use once understood

Cons

  • Can be complex for beginners
  • Requires attention to detail

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