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UQ Harvard referencing style

The Harvard style is a generic author-date style for citing and referencing information used.

Television program

Elements of  the citation

Title of television program Year of recording, Format, Day and Month of broadcast, Name of broadcaster, Place of broadcast.

Note: any special credits and other information that might be useful can be noted after the citation

In-text  (Bryant 2001)
Reference list

The Bryant medical hour 2001, television broadcast, 12 September, Public Broadcasting Service, Sydney, Australia. Written by B. Bryant.

EndNote reference type

Audiovisual Material

Date field: enter date - Day Month eg. 12 September

Type field: enter format eg. television broadcast

Notes field: enter any special credits or other useful information that can be noted after the citation

Episode from television series

Elements of the citation

Title of television series Year of recording, Format, in Title of series italicised, Publisher or broadcaster, Place of recording.

NOTE: Any special credits and other information that might be useful can be noted after the citation

In-text 

(Say no more 1983)

In-text references should contain the title and year of production. 

Reference list Say no more 1983, television series episode, in M*A*S*H, 20th Century Fox Television, Los Angeles, California. Written by J. Rappaport, directed by C.S. Dubin, Executive Producer B. Metcalfe.
EndNote reference type

Book section

Include Writer's name and Director's name in Author field