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Harvard Reference Generator for Free

Posted by Chris Leong | Posted in Random Thoughts | Posted on 23-02-2009

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I found this useful tool to assist me in generating references for my assignments. This really makes my life easier and I thought it would be beneficial to share this out. In this tool, you can reference your source by:

  • Referencing a Book
  • Referencing a Chapter of a Book
  • Referencing a Journal Article
  • Referencing a Website
  • Referencing an e-mail

 

Check out Harvard Reference Generator.

 

Another great tool to try out will be Great Summary, a tool that helps you summarize web articles in a jiffy.

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not to bash the website you suggested, but…. the amount of references you can do is limited, it was the original reference generator, but others are now better i feel.

try http://www.harvardreferencegenerator.com if you like – it has lots of reference types :)

Thanks for the info. Admit that I have not been actively searching for similar sites after i found the current site. Thanks!

Hi Chris – found your site while searching for Harvard Reference Generators! Tried the 2 mentioned, bit cluttered with ads and kinda simple but found this one just under you:

http://www.citethisforme.com

Pretty straightforward and does the whole thing in one hit. Just thought I’d add my contribution for others who find this page.

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