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		<title>Citing in the Harvard Style</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What is the Harvard style? The Harvard style is a so‑called author–year citation style. This means that the source is named directly in the text – usually in round brackets – and not in a footnote. At the end of the paper, you include an alphabetically sorted reference list with all sources used. The Harvard …</p>
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<h2>What is the Harvard style?</h2>
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<p>The Harvard style is a so‑called author–year citation style. This means that the source is named directly in the text – usually in round brackets – and not in a footnote. At the end of the paper, you include an alphabetically sorted reference list with all sources used.</p>
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<p class="text">The Harvard style is not a strictly standardised citation style. What matters is not one single “correct” form, but that you cite consistently and uniformly throughout your paper.</p>
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<h2>Short references in the text</h2>
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<p>In the Harvard style, you refer to your source directly in the text. A short reference consists of the author’s last name, the year of publication and – if needed – the page number.</p>
<p class="beispiel ">(Müller 2021, p. 45)</p>
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<h3>Indirect quotes</h3>
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<p>In indirect quotes, you express ideas from a source in your own words. This form of citation is the norm in academic studies. A page number is recommended, especially when you refer to a specific passage.</p>
<p class="beispiel ">Informal desire paths mainly emerge where the planned routing does not match the users’ actual movement patterns (cf. Müller 2021, p. 45).</p>
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<h3>Direct quotes</h3>
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<p>You reproduce direct quotes verbatim from the source. They appear in quotation marks and must always be proved with a page number.</p>
<p class="beispiel ">“Desire paths follow a collective optimisation logic.” (Müller 2021, p. 45)</p>
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<p class="text">Use direct quotes sparingly. In academic writing, indirect quotes are expected in most cases.</p>
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<h2>Multiple authors and special cases</h2>
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<li>Two authors: (Müller &amp; Schmidt 2020)</li>
<li>Three or more authors: (Müller et al. 2019)</li>
<li>Several sources in one reference: (Müller 2021; Schmidt 2019)</li>
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<h2>The reference list in Harvard style</h2>
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<p>In the reference list, you include all sources you have cited in the text – and only those. The entries are sorted alphabetically by the authors’ last names. Below you will find three examples of the most common types of sources.</p>
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<p><strong>Monograph</strong>: Müller, Anna (2021): Wissenschaftlich schreiben lernen. 2nd ed. Berlin: Beispielverlag.</p>
<p><strong>Journal article</strong>: Schmidt, Jonas (2019): Schreiben im Studium. In: Zeitschrift für Hochschuldidaktik, 14(2), pp. 33–48.</p>
<p><strong>Online source</strong>: Weber, Lara (2023): Zitieren im Studium. URL: https://www.beispielseite.de (accessed 12/03/2026).</p>
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<p class="text">The Harvard style can create uncertainty because several valid variants exist. It is therefore important to follow the guidelines provided by your lecturers or professors (if available) and remain consistent throughout your paper.</p>
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<h2>Tips for using the Harvard style</h2>
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<li>Only include cited sources in the reference list – and follow the same structure for all entries.</li>
<li>Special sources (social media, interviews, lectures) require adapted information such as platform, date or URL.</li>
<li>Indent long direct quotes; for indirect quotes, you may optionally add “cf.” at the beginning.</li>
<li>Write authors’ names exactly the same in the text and in the reference list.</li>
<li>Zotero helps with collecting and formatting – but it does not replace your own content check.</li>
<li>Common mistakes: missing page numbers in direct quotes, inconsistent spelling of names, incorrect use of “ibid.”.</li>
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<h2>Citing with Zotero and Word</h2>
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<h3>With Zotero</h3>
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<p>Zotero is a free reference management program that integrates with Word and formats references automatically.</p>
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<li>Install Zotero (<a href="https://www.zotero.org">zotero.org</a>) – the Word plugin is installed automatically.</li>
<li>Set the citation style: Edit → Preferences → Cite → Styles → select Harvard style.</li>
<li>Place the cursor in the text → in the Zotero tab in Word, click Add/Edit Citation → enter source and page number.</li>
<li>Create the reference list: click Add/Edit Bibliography – Zotero inserts all cited sources alphabetically and updates them automatically.</li>
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<h3>With Word (without Zotero)</h3>
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<li>References → Manage Sources → New: create a source and enter the details (author, year, title, publisher etc.).</li>
<li>Select the citation style (format template) in the top right of the References tab.</li>
<li>Place the cursor in the text → Insert Citation → select the source. The short reference appears automatically.</li>
<li>At the end of the paper: insert the reference list – Word creates the list from all used sources.</li>
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<h2>Frequently asked questions</h2>
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<h3 class="faq question">Do I have to include a page number with every quote?</h3>
<p class="faq answer">For direct quotes, yes. For indirect quotes, a page number is recommended but not always required. For shorter texts (e.g. a five‑page journal article), a page number may not be necessary; for a fifty‑page book, it definitely is.</p>
<h3 class="faq question">Is the Harvard style the same everywhere?</h3>
<p class="faq answer">No. The Harvard style is a citation principle with different variants. What matters is that you remain consistent within your paper.</p>
<h3 class="faq question">May I use footnotes for sources?</h3>
<p class="faq answer">In the Harvard style, sources are proved in the text. You may use footnotes for additional content, but not for regular source references.</p>
<h3 class="faq question">Is Harvard the same as APA?</h3>
<p class="faq answer">No. APA is its own, more standardised citation style, which also uses author and year.</p>
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