Bibliography Guide
Bibliography Guide
REFERENCING
AND
BIBLIOGRAPHY
This section has been adapted from the following source: VAN DER WALT, E.J.
2006. Verwysings. Potchefstroomse Universiteit: PU vir CHO. 2nd ed.
1. STYLE OF REFERENCING
There are many different referencing styles, but for this course and on this
campus we mostly make use of the Harvard method. The Harvard method
consists of a short reference to the text which is supplemented by a complete
reference in the bibliography. For example:
All relevant information needed for referencing can be found on the title page of
the book. Note the specific use of capital letters, punctuation, etc.
Second edition Edition number
If you used the book with the title page above as a source in you essay, the
referencing will look as follows:
In text: Ferner (1995:15) states that…
Bibliography: FERNER, J.D. 1995. Successful time management: a self-
teaching guide. 2nd edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Longman
London
2008
In text: Kennedy et al. (2008:213) mentions that…
Bibliography: KENNEDY, J.F., ROOSEVELT, F.D. & WASHINGTON, G. 2008.
The armed services in Southern Africa. London: Longman.
• The number or
volume of the issue
2. OTHER TIPS
• Remember that your bibliography should be in alphabetical order according
to the surnames of the authors.
• If some of the authors have the same surname, arrange the sources
chronologically.
• Remember: you have to use in-text referencing as well as a bibliography in
your typed presentation. You cannot have one without the other.