Harvard Referencing Generator Tool

Complete Guide To Create Harvard Citation

To refer to others’ work in your text, you will have to use the parenthetical citation. When you paraphrase a line from someone’s work or write a quote, you have to write the in-text citation. This includes the last name of the author and the page number from where the line has been taken. There will be no comma (,) in between. 

For example:-

According to Wordsworth, Romantic poetry was denoted by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (263).

Romantic poetry was distinguished by “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263).

In the case of the author of a text is unknown, a short form of the title of the text can be used within quotation marks inside the parentheses for creating the citation.

When there are two authors, you will have to use the last name of the first author, then, add an ‘and’, then, the page number. In the case of three or more authors, the last name of the first author will be included followed by ‘et al.’ and then the page number. For example, (Frank et al. 269). If the source is taken from the internet as a website, you just have to include the last name of the author then, a comma (,) and then the name of the article. Or you can simply enter just the author’s last name inside the parentheses. 

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