
Reference List layout: suggested format for GCU Harvard referencing
Books
Author/Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed.) after the name)
Year of publication
Title (this should be in italics)
Series title and number (if part of a series)
Edition (if not the first edition)
Publisher
Place of publication (if there is more than one place listed, use the first named)
You present that information as follows:
Layout examples:
Autistic Association. 2002, Understanding Autism, 3rd edn, Campion, London.
Kirk, J. (ed.) 1999, Worlds Apart, Enterprise, Florida.
Rymer, J. 2001, Nottingham Forest – Dream Team, Blackwell, London.If there are more than six authors you should use et al.
Layout example:
Tolson, D., Nolan, M., Ferguson, D., Brown, J., Begley, P., Cole, S., et al. 2010, Partnership in practice project. Developing an intervention to promote partnerships between cared for individuals, family carers and community nurses, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow.