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Harvard Template
Harvard Template
by Student’s Name
Table of Contents
I. Heading Level 1 ....................................................................................................... 1
Heading Level 2 ..................................................................................................................... 2
II. Heading Level 1 ....................................................................................................... 4
Heading Level 2 ..................................................................................................................... 5
Title Goes Here 3
I. Heading 1
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interdum eros ullamcorper in. Aliquam erat volutpat. Nullam quis pellentesque tortor, ut
mollis ligula. Nulla quis volutpat ante. Donec nec justo egestas, condimentum nisl at, cursus
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit (Author, Year). Nam tristique
urna sapien, id interdum eros ullamcorper in (Baron, 2008). Aliquam erat volutpat. Nullam
quis pellentesque tortor, ut mollis ligula. Nulla quis volutpat ante. Donec nec justo egestas,
“condimentum nisl at, cursus velit. Donec in ultrices urna, eu pretium massa” (Author, Year,
Page). Duis ultricies lectus purus, “in ultrices tellus scelerisque in. Maecenas imperdiet purus
justo, ac bibendum ante egestas a” (Baron, 2006, p.50). Proin viverra dapibus sem vel
lobortis. Nunc egestas massa porta lectus dignissim, at rhoncus magna facilisis.
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References
Note: There are several variations of Harvard style used in different countries; the following
is the most common format but is not the only one in use. Please consult the Harvard style
guide of the Client’s school / country. Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last
name of the first author of each work. All lines after the first line of each entry in your
Book
Author’s Last Name, Initials. (Year of Publication) Title of book. City of publication:
Publisher.
Article
Last name, Initials. (Year published) Article title. Journal, Volume (Issue), pp.Pages.
Cox, C. (2002) What health care assistants know about clean hands. Nursing today, Spring
Issue, pp.647-85.
Online sources
Last name, Initials. (Year published) Article Title. Journal, [online] Volume (Issue),
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