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our references... have to be within the text? like on the link u gave us just now.

mine are below the bulk of the text... as footers. i just want to clarify im doin it right. gives me time to correct it.

oh yea and my question that didnt get answered, can i use the word 'Ibid' so i dont have to quote the same thing over and over, or isnt it the harvard way?

i guess if i have to put the references within the text it wont matter :D

rather bug you brainless, than end up getting myself into a muddle. a wrong failed muddle at that.

thank you

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  1. Hey Lisa, I'm guessing Phil is in bed, but I can field that one; the uni wants Harvard referencing, which is the last name of the author, the year of the book, and the page number; for instance

    ‘it is not the similarities but the differences which resemble one another’ (Honour, 1979, 12)

    The formatting and other stuff for bibliography layout is on the UCA website.

    Hope that helps

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