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CDU Harvard Referencing: Journal articles, conference papers, theses, newspaper articles

A guide to help you better understand CDU Harvard Referencing

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Citation Elements

Journal article

Author, AA & Author, BB Year of publication, ‘Article title’, Journal Title, vol(no):page-page.

Newspaper article

Author, AA Year of publication, ‘Article title’, Newspaper Title, Day Month.

 

Important:

  • When citing journal articles with multiple authors, follow the same format for the author field as for books with multiple authors.
  • Cite and reference electronic and print journal articles using the same format.

 

Reference Examples

Endnote Reference Type: Journal Article

In-text citation: Bank et al. (2014) OR (Bank et al. 2014)
Banke, R, Byzalov, D & Plehn-Dujowich, J 2014, ‘Demand uncertainty and cost behaviour’, Accounting Review, 89(3):839-855.

In-text citation: Mirvis (2012) OR (Mirvis 2012)
Mirvis, P 2012, ‘Employee engagement and CSR: Transactional, relational and developmental approaches’, California Management Review, 54(4):93-117.

Note:

  • Articles appearing online should be cited in the same manner as articles in print journals

Endnote Reference Type: Newspaper Article

In-text citation: Fitzpatrick (2016) OR (Fitzpatrick 2016)
Fitzpatrick, S 2016, ‘Indigenous policies failing’, The Australian, 20 May.

Endnote Reference Type: Newspaper Article

In-text citation: ‘Govt splashes cash on remote NT pools’ (2011) OR (‘Govt splashes cash on remote NT pools’ 2011)
‘Govt splashes cash on remote NT pools’, 2011, The Koori Mail, 9 February.

Note:

  • When there is no author listed, use the title of the newspaper article in single quotation marks.

Endnote Reference Type: Conference Paper

In-text citation: Taylor (2006) OR (Taylor 2006)
Taylor, JA 2006, ‘Assessment: A tool for development and engagement in the first year of university study’, paper presented to the Engaging Students: 9th Pacific Rim in Higher Education (FYHE) Conference, Griffith University Australia, 12-14 July.

Endnote Reference Type: Thesis

In-text citation: Rolls (2011) OR (Rolls 2011)
Rolls, N 2011, Academic discourses and the twenty first century context empowering all students with comprehension and critical engagement, PhD thesis, Charles Darwin University.

In-text citation: Rupakheti (2013) OR (Rupakheti 2013)
Rupakheti, S 2013, Burst error correcting convolutional codes for broadband wireless transmission system, Masters thesis, Charles Darwin University.

Layout: Author Year of publication, Title of thesis, Type of thesis, Publisher
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