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nahhhhhhh......just the end.....i'd probably include a footnote as well, although harvard supposedly dosnt use footnotes
 
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are you sure about that?
cause one lecturer said I need to reference after each paragraph....
 

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Originally posted by Navjeet
If you are using the harvard referencing style, you do not use footnotes at all. If you are asked to use footnotes in the referencing style you are using, then after any quote or idea you have sourced from a publication, you insert a footnote and write the source details in the footnote.


Ah, no...
Footnotes/Endnotes are commonly used as a means of adding that little point that does not really fit in with the actual essay/report. They are rarely used for this purpose in first year, or throughout an undergraduate degree, though.
 

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Originally posted by boredofschool
are you sure about that?
cause one lecturer said I need to reference after each paragraph....

Originally posted by boredofschool
Ah, no...
Footnotes/Endnotes are commonly used as a means of adding that little point that does not really fit in with the actual essay/report. They are rarely used for this purpose in first year, or throughout an undergraduate degree, though.
 
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wtf??
I didn't make that second quote!!
what point are you trying to make anyway??
 

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Originally posted by boredofschool
are you sure about that?
cause one lecturer said I need to reference after each paragraph....
If you are using harvard..and if you are paraphrasing/putting somone's ideas in your own words, you have to use intext citation still - at the end of the paragraph you paraphrased, u write the citiation, eg (Minai, 2004)
 

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As stated by Minai (2004), you must use the Harvard system of intext citation at the end of each paragraph that you paraphrase.

Edit: Given that that is a very common idea, I do not think that I should have bothered with that reference :p.
 
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I have another question....
What are the referencing rules for diect quotes??

For example, is it ok to incorporate a direct quote into my sentence.....

Minai stated that the correct way to reference is to "use intext citation still - at the end of the paragraph you paraphrased". His point was further emphasised by generator. Minai also said that ...paraphase....(Minai 2004)

or do I need to reference directly after the quote......

Minai stated that the correct way to reference is to "use intext citation still - at the end of the paragraph you paraphrased". (Minai 2004) His point was further emphasised by generator.
Minai also said that...paraphase.... (Minai 2004)
 
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Why don't I just answer my own question...since no one else is :D

when direct quoting you need to reference straight after the quote, along with a page number....
 

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Originally posted by boredofschool
I have another question....
What are the referencing rules for diect quotes??

For example, is it ok to incorporate a direct quote into my sentence.....

Minai stated that the correct way to reference is to "use intext citation still - at the end of the paragraph you paraphrased". His point was further emphasised by generator. Minai also said that ...paraphase....(Minai 2004)

or do I need to reference directly after the quote......

Minai stated that the correct way to reference is to "use intext citation still - at the end of the paragraph you paraphrased". (Minai 2004) His point was further emphasised by generator.
Minai also said that...paraphase.... (Minai 2004)
Originally posted by boredofschool
Why don't I just answer my own question...since no one else is :D

when direct quoting you need to reference straight after the quote, along with a page number....
yes thats right,
it would go something like this:

Minai (2004, p.2) stated that the correct way to reference is to "use intext citation still - at the end of the paragraph you paraphrased". His point was further emphasised by generator. Minai also said that ...paraphase....(Minai 2004)
 

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