How to reference a journal article using Falmouth Harvard Style
QUIZ: How to reference a journal article
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How to reference a journal article using Falmouth Harvard Style
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The information you need when referencing a journal article:
- The author(s) of the article
- The year of publication
- The title of the article
- The title of the journal
- The volume and issue number of the journal
- The page range of the article, i.e. the page it starts from to the page it finishes.
The information goes in this order:
- The author’s surname,
- then their first name.
- This is followed by the year the article was published.
- Then the title of the article followed by
- the title of the journal it appears in and then
- its volume and issue number.
- Finally, the page range of the article within the journal - . the page it starts from to the page it finishes.
To punctuate a reference for a journal article:
- The surname of the first author is written all in capitals, followed by a comma - ,
- The first name or initial of the author is followed by a full stop - .
- The year of publication is followed by a full stop - .
- The title of the article is placed within single inverted commas, and followed by a full stop - .
- The title of the journal is in italics, followed by a comma - ,
- The volume number is followed by the issue number of the journal which is placed within brackets ( ), followed by a comma - ,
- The page range of the article, i.e. the page it starts from followed by a hyphen - and the page it finishes on, followed by a full stop - .
SURNAME, Name. Year. 'Article Title'. Journal Title. Volume# (Issue#), Page#-Page#.
To cite a journal article within your writing
Place the in-text citation where you refer to the article. Use the author’s surname and year of publication followed by a page number if referring to a specific page in the article.
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The Guide to Harvard Referencing at Falmouth University provides further explanation and examples for articles that are only available online or have multiple authors; as well as how to reference other types of sources.
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Reference management tools and the library citation button can help you create and format your reference list. Remember to be consistent and refer back to the guide if in doubt.
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