Thursday, 30 January 2014

The Harvard System


A system designed specifically to site reference sources accurately and thoroughly when writing an essay or other written piece. 

The Harvard system is used to accurately reference sources, make quotations accurately from sources and organise bibliographies. 

The system is used to tell the viewers of your written piece, of your own understanding of what you're talking about and support it.

Two Examples of Referencing:

1)"When you think about it, it's impossible to keep using film, the demand is too high for the instant gratification and excitement that this new era of photography brings. With consumers crying out for more and more digital technology, the manufacturers have to meet this demand, with the lesser sought after film cameras taking a back seat."

Reference; Stubbs, N. (2005) 'Digital Photography is Here to Stay', http://www.all-things-photography.com/digitalphotography.html, (5, Feb 2oo5) Accessed 30/01/2014

2)"One method of making an HDR photograph is to combine multiple images with different exposures together. This tutorial will explain how this photo was created and in using the same process, how you can create your own HDR photos."


Reference; Moeggenberg, N. (2006) 'http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-hdr-photography, (29,August 2011)Accessed 30/01/2014


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