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Harvard referencing: multimedia, online resources and interviews

Electronic journal (e-journal) articles
When citing from an e-journal article it should be treated in the same way as a paper journal, using the author's surname and the publication date. Include the page number if using a direct quote.

Web pages (www)
If the website has an obvious author or organisation and date of publication, the information should be cited like a book or journal article. You would not normally be able to include a page number when quoting from a website, unless it is a document, report or publication available online; include a page number if available. You will need to include access information such as web address and date accessed in your reference list.

Multimedia
If a video, DVD or audio recording is cited, the series title should be used as the author, for example: World in Action (2002)

Citing from an interview or personal communication
When citing from an interview always use the surname of the interviewee or practitioner and the year the interview took place.

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