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How to Cite in Harvard Style: Complete Referencing Guide

How to Cite in Harvard Style: Complete Referencing Guide

This guide will help you understand how to properly cite sources in Harvard format, the author-date referencing style widely used across UK and Australian universities, ensuring that your academic work meets your institution's specific Harvard referencing requirements.

5 Şub 2026

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TL;DR

Harvard style uses author-date citations like (Smith 2023) with a reference list at the end of your paper. This guide covers in-text formats, reference list entries for common sources, and key formatting conventions. Note: Harvard has no single official manual—check your institution's specific guide. Perfect for UK and Australian universities across most disciplines.

The Official Source

Unlike APA or MLA, Harvard style has no single governing body. The most widely recognized guide is Cite Them Right by Richard Pears and Graham Shields, now in its 12th edition (2022), published by Bloomsbury Academic.

Many universities publish their own Harvard guides based on Cite Them Right. Always check your institution's specific requirements, as formatting details vary between universities.

Fun fact: the Harvard style is not actually used by, or officially associated with, Harvard University anymore. However, it is attributed to a 19th century Harvard anatomy professor, Edward Laurens Mark, who is said to have invented the author-date system when he published a paper that used this standard way of structuring references (Chernin, 1988).

Quick Overview

Harvard is an author-date system with two components:

  1. In-text citations — Author surname and year in parentheses

  2. Reference list — Full source details alphabetized at the end

In-Text Citations

Place the author's surname and year of publication in parentheses. Add page numbers for direct quotes.

One Author

Climate change affects biodiversity (Smith, 2023).

Smith (2023) argues that climate change affects biodiversity.

Two Authors

Use "and" between author names.

The findings were significant (Smith and Jones, 2022).

Three or More Authors

Use the first author followed by "et al."

Recent research (Garcia et al., 2021) supports this theory.

Direct Quotes

Include page numbers when quoting directly.

The results were described as "groundbreaking" (Smith, 2023, p. 45).

No Author

Use the title (or shortened title) in place of the author.

The report outlined key concerns ('Global Health Review', 2023).

Multiple Works, Same Author, Same Year

Add lowercase letters after the year.

Several studies (Brown, 2023a, 2023b) explored this phenomenon.

Reference List Basics

Your reference list appears at the end of your work, titled "Reference List" or "References." Entries are alphabetized by author surname with a hanging indent.

Basic Structure

Surname, Initials. (Year) Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher.

Book

Mitchell, J.A. (2023) Writing for academic journals. 3rd edn. London: Sage Publications.

Journal Article

Boughton, J.M. (2002) 'The Bretton Woods proposal: an in-depth look', Political Science Quarterly, 42(6), pp. 564–578.

Journal Article (Online with DOI)

Wheeldon, J. (2010) 'Mapping mixed methods research', Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 4(2), pp. 87–102. doi:10.1177/1558689809358755.

Website

NHS (2023) Mental health support. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/ (Accessed: 15 March 2023).

Chapter in Edited Book

Coffin, J.M. (1999) 'Molecular biology of HIV', in Crandell, K.A. (ed.) The evolution of HIV. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, pp. 3–40.

Key Harvard Conventions

Harvard style varies by institution, but common conventions include:

  • Sentence case for titles — Only capitalize the first word and proper nouns in book/article titles

  • Italics for standalone works — Books, journals, and reports are italicized

  • Single quotation marks — Article and chapter titles use single quotes (UK convention)

  • "and" not "&" — Use "and" between authors in both citations and references

  • "et al." from three authors — Some institutions use this from four authors; check your guide

  • Edition noted — Include "2nd edn." or "3rd edn." after the title

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Mixing styles — Harvard varies between institutions. Pick one guide (preferably your university's) and stick with it.

Forgetting accessed dates — Online sources require an accessed date in Harvard style.

Inconsistent "et al." usage — Some guides use "et al." from three authors, others from four. Be consistent.

Wrong quotation marks — UK Harvard typically uses single quotes for article titles; some institutions prefer double.

Missing place of publication — Unlike some styles, Harvard often requires the city of publication.

Who Uses Harvard Style?

Harvard is the dominant citation style at:

  • UK universities (most disciplines)

  • Australian universities

  • Many European institutions

  • South African universities

  • Business and management programs worldwide

If you're studying in the UK or Australia, Harvard is likely your default unless your course specifies otherwise.

Harvard vs. APA

Harvard and APA are both author-date systems, but they differ in details:

Element

Harvard

APA

Multiple authors

"and"

"&" in parentheses

Article titles

Single quotes

No quotes

Publisher location

Usually required

Not required (7th ed.)

Accessed date

Required for websites

Only if content may change

Further Resources

Need help generating Harvard citations? Research tools like Wonders can export your sources in Harvard format automatically.

Frequently asked questions

Is Harvard an official style guide?

No. Unlike APA or MLA, there's no single "Harvard Manual." Harvard referencing is a generic author-date system, and each university publishes its own variation. Always check your institution's specific Harvard guide—formatting details vary between universities.

Is Harvard an official style guide?

No. Unlike APA or MLA, there's no single "Harvard Manual." Harvard referencing is a generic author-date system, and each university publishes its own variation. Always check your institution's specific Harvard guide—formatting details vary between universities.

Is Harvard an official style guide?

No. Unlike APA or MLA, there's no single "Harvard Manual." Harvard referencing is a generic author-date system, and each university publishes its own variation. Always check your institution's specific Harvard guide—formatting details vary between universities.

How do I cite secondary sources (sources cited in another source)?

Check your university's specific requirements.Use "cited in" for in-text citations: (Smith 1990, cited in Jones 2020). In your reference list, include only the source you actually read (Jones 2020). Avoid secondary citations when possible—find and read the original.

How do I cite secondary sources (sources cited in another source)?

Check your university's specific requirements.Use "cited in" for in-text citations: (Smith 1990, cited in Jones 2020). In your reference list, include only the source you actually read (Jones 2020). Avoid secondary citations when possible—find and read the original.

How do I cite secondary sources (sources cited in another source)?

Check your university's specific requirements.Use "cited in" for in-text citations: (Smith 1990, cited in Jones 2020). In your reference list, include only the source you actually read (Jones 2020). Avoid secondary citations when possible—find and read the original.

What's the difference between a reference list and a bibliography?

A reference list includes only sources you cited. A bibliography includes all sources you consulted, whether cited or not. Most Harvard guides require a reference list; some instructors may request a bibliography instead.

What's the difference between a reference list and a bibliography?

A reference list includes only sources you cited. A bibliography includes all sources you consulted, whether cited or not. Most Harvard guides require a reference list; some instructors may request a bibliography instead.

What's the difference between a reference list and a bibliography?

A reference list includes only sources you cited. A bibliography includes all sources you consulted, whether cited or not. Most Harvard guides require a reference list; some instructors may request a bibliography instead.

How does Harvard differ from APA?

Both use author-date, but formatting differs: Harvard typically uses "&" between authors in citations while APA uses it only in parenthetical citations; Harvard capitalizes book titles differently; date placement varies. The biggest difference is that APA has one official manual while Harvard varies by institution.

How does Harvard differ from APA?

Both use author-date, but formatting differs: Harvard typically uses "&" between authors in citations while APA uses it only in parenthetical citations; Harvard capitalizes book titles differently; date placement varies. The biggest difference is that APA has one official manual while Harvard varies by institution.

How does Harvard differ from APA?

Both use author-date, but formatting differs: Harvard typically uses "&" between authors in citations while APA uses it only in parenthetical citations; Harvard capitalizes book titles differently; date placement varies. The biggest difference is that APA has one official manual while Harvard varies by institution.

Do I need to include the publisher location?

This varies by institution. Traditional Harvard included city of publication (London: Sage, 2020), but many modern guides have dropped it since publishers are now easy to locate.

Do I need to include the publisher location?

This varies by institution. Traditional Harvard included city of publication (London: Sage, 2020), but many modern guides have dropped it since publishers are now easy to locate.

Do I need to include the publisher location?

This varies by institution. Traditional Harvard included city of publication (London: Sage, 2020), but many modern guides have dropped it since publishers are now easy to locate.

Is Harvard an official style guide?

No. Unlike APA or MLA, there's no single "Harvard Manual." Harvard referencing is a generic author-date system, and each university publishes its own variation. Always check your institution's specific Harvard guide—formatting details vary between universities.

How does Harvard differ from APA?

Both use author-date, but formatting differs: Harvard typically uses "&" between authors in citations while APA uses it only in parenthetical citations; Harvard capitalizes book titles differently; date placement varies. The biggest difference is that APA has one official manual while Harvard varies by institution.

How do I cite secondary sources (sources cited in another source)?

Check your university's specific requirements.Use "cited in" for in-text citations: (Smith 1990, cited in Jones 2020). In your reference list, include only the source you actually read (Jones 2020). Avoid secondary citations when possible—find and read the original.

Do I need to include the publisher location?

This varies by institution. Traditional Harvard included city of publication (London: Sage, 2020), but many modern guides have dropped it since publishers are now easy to locate.

What's the difference between a reference list and a bibliography?

A reference list includes only sources you cited. A bibliography includes all sources you consulted, whether cited or not. Most Harvard guides require a reference list; some instructors may request a bibliography instead.

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