Popular SAGE Harvard style Citation Examples

 

How to cite a Book in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a book using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. City: Publisher.

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Baumgardner A (2010) Personal Branding for Musicians and Artists - Using Your Unique Gifts to Connect With Your Audience. Available from: http://astridbaumgardner.com/articles/articles/19-personal-branding-for-musicians-and-artists-using-your-unique-gifts-to-connect-with-your-audience-sp-1016948968.html (accessed 13 April 2015).

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“Once you see yourself as unique, it reduces the pressures of competition because you know that you have something special to offer” (Baumgardner, 2010)

 

How to cite a Journal in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a journal using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. Publication Title, Volume number(Issue number), Pages Used, Available from: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).

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Gossage H and Gossage H (1995) The book of Gossage. Chicago, IL: Copy Workshop.

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“The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads. 
People read what interests them, and sometimes it’s an ad”
Howard Gossage (1967) (Gossage and Gossage, 1995)

 

How to cite Film or Movie in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a film or movie using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Title (Year Published) City: Publisher.

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Actionforchildren.org.uk (2015) Our Vision And Values | UK | Action For Children. Available from: http://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/about-us/what-we-do/our-vision (accessed 28 April 2015).

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every child and young person has the love, support and opportunity they need to reach their potential (Actionforchildren.org.uk, 2015)

 

How to cite an Online image or video in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite an online image or video using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. Available from: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).

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Basu A (2007) 4D Scheduling – A Case Study. http://www.icoste.org/, Available from: http://www.icoste.org/AACE2007%20Papers/Nashville_ps12.pdf (accessed 28 April 2015).

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A‘4D schedule’ is a 3 dimensional CAD model
attached to the fourth dimension of time via a schedule (Basu, 2007)

 

How to cite a Website in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a website using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. Available from: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).

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Search.proquest.com.ezproxy.waikato.ac.nz (2013) Who feeds the hungry?. Available from: http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.waikato.ac.nz/docview/1349778844?pq-origsite=summon (accessed 29 April 2015).

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“It concerns me that schools are being asked to fulfil this role. What is the role of the school and what is the role of the parent?” (Search.proquest.com.ezproxy.waikato.ac.nz, 2013)

 

Additional SAGE Harvard style Citation Examples

 

How to cite a Blog in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a blog using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. Publication Title, Available from: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).

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Rand.org (2013) Before the Grand Opening: Measuring Washington State's Marijuana Market in the Last Year Before Legalized Commercial Sales | RAND. Available from: http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR466.html (accessed 29 April 2015).

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Key Findings

Marijuana consumption in Washington in 2013 is larger than the 85 metric tons (MT) previously projected by the Washington Office of Financial Management.
Even before adjusting for survey undercounting, our estimates suggest a 90-percent confidence interval of approximately 120–175 MT. The difference is largely driven by our use of more recent data.
It is difficult to know by how much surveys understate actual consumption.
Many of the relevant studies were published over a decade ago and times have changed; the NSDUH methodology has been improved substantially, and a national increase in marijuana use over the 2000s may have influenced willingness to self-report.
It is also unclear how applicable national and regional studies are to the state of Washington. After reviewing the evidence and attempting to adjust for undercounting, results from our simulation suggest consumption likely falls within the interval of 135–225 MT, with a median estimate close to 175 MT.
Three counties account for about 50 percent of marijuana users in Washington.
King County accounts for about 30 percent of the marijuana users, while Snohomish and Pierce counties each account for roughly 11 percent.
The literature is surprisingly thin concerning how much marijuana users consume during a typical day of use.
That general deficit becomes all the more acute when focusing on a particular jurisdiction and time, such as Washington in 2013. The emphasis has traditionally been on counting users, not counting grams.
However, by augmenting that thin literature with data from the web-based consumption survey developed by RAND, we estimate that Washington residents who use marijuana 21 or more times per month consume, on average, 1.3–1.9 grams during a typical use day.
Multiple datasets provide information about the potency of the marijuana consumed in Washington.
None is ideal, and there is no way to take a random sample of the universe of marijuana that is sold or consumed. But the available information suggests that lower-potency forms account for only a modest share of the Washington market and probably a smaller share than they do nationwide. (Rand.org, 2013)

 

How to cite a Court case in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a court case using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Title (Year Published) Document Title/Name.

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(2015) Available from: http://www.itnews.com.au/News/400035,icac-investigates-sydney-macquarie-uni-it-manager.aspx#ixzz3YSun4Wqi (accessed 23 April 2015).

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“…failed to comply with the university’s contract management policy and procedure, purchasing policy and procedure and financial delegations of authority when entering into a contract for services between the university and a third party,” (2015)

 

How to cite a Dictionary entry in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a dictionary entry using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. Publication Title, City: Publisher, Available from: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).

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Quotegarden.com (n.d.) Music Quotes and Sayings. Available from: http://www.quotegarden.com/music.html (accessed 9 April 2015).

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""I havent understood a bar of music in my life, but I have felt it."" (Quotegarden.com, n.d.)

 

How to cite an E-book or PDF in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. City: Publisher, Available from: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).

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Walker M (2015) Holly Harp - Fashion Designer Encyclopedia - clothing, women, dress, style, new, body, collection, dresses, designs, costume, look. Fashionencyclopedia.com, Available from: http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/Ha-Ja/Harp-Holly.html (accessed 28 April 2015).

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I've been designing clothes since the late 1960s. I always try to remind myself that I am dressing a woman's soul as well as her body. Souls and bodies do best when they are relaxed, fluid, and comfortable. They love to play ""dress-up."" They love a good laugh as well as perfect quiet and softness. I hope my clothes reflect a woman's soul. 

—Holly Harp (Walker, 2015)

 

How to cite an Edited book in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite an edited book using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Gearin M (2015) Landline - 10/12/00: Cane toads march on Kakadu . Australian Broadcasting Corp. Abc.net.au, Available from: http://www.abc.net.au/landline/stories/s220858.htm (accessed 24 April 2015).

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What is being done to control the toads (Gearin, 2015)

 

How to cite an Email in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite an email using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Bondebjerg I and Golding P (2004) European culture and the media. Bristol: Intellect.

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LEGO series specially aimed at girls gradually emerge, and her we find the typical fictional genres for girls: doll’s hous universes that themarize family life and emotional realationship between parents and children for the youngest girls and a barbie/youth soap-universe for older girls, in which exclusive leisure activites make up the dominant play activity (horse riding, surfing, skiing, fashion etc). (Bondebjerg and Golding, 2004)

 

How to cite an Encyclopedia article in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite an encyclopedia article using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Facebook.com (2015) FouseyTUBE - BLAME THE TERRORISTS! | Facebook. Available from: https://www.facebook.com/FouseyTUBE/videos/781450245257504/ (accessed 28 April 2015).

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This video showed how the word ""terrorist"" has been used and abused throughout countries. He gives examples of how each country uses the word terrorist against different countries and how it is effecting people. he states that his mum is being called a terrorist after 911 due to her scarf, this scarf isn't for terrorist uses its due to her religion which she following and loves, but due to this item it effects her personal wellbeing and her status in society from now on. (Facebook.com, 2015)

 

How to cite an Interview in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite an interview using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Leach P (2004) St Mary's.

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careful massing and harmonious disposition of the different parts of the design (Leach, 2004)

 

How to cite a Magazine in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a magazine using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Author Surname Author Initial (Year Published) Title. Publication Title, Available from: http://Website-Url (accessed 10 October 2013).

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Ferner M (2014) Study Reveals Surprising Link Between Pot Legalization And Suicide Rates. The Huffington Post, Available from: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/04/marijuana-legalization-suicide_n_4726390.html (accessed 28 April 2015).

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A team of economists' newly published report in the American Journal of Public Health suggests states that have legalized medical marijuana may see a reduction in suicide rates in young men.

The researchers took a close look at state-level suicide data over a 17-year period, from 1990 to 2007, from the National Vital Statistics System’s mortality detail files. They analyzed data from the 12 states that had legalized medical marijuana during that time and compared it with states that continued to criminalize the drug. In states that had legalized marijuana for medical use, there was a 10.8 percent reduction in the suicide rate of men in their 20s and a 9.4 percent reduction in men in their 30s, the study found.

""The negative relationship between legalization and suicides among young men is consistent with the hypothesis that marijuana can be used to cope with stressful life events,"" the authors wrote. ""However, this relationship may be explained by alcohol consumption. The mechanism through which legalizing medical marijuana reduces suicides among young men remains a topic for future study."" (Ferner, 2014)

 

How to cite a Newspaper in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a newspaper using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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discount oakley sunglasses for military d (2015) discount oakley sunglasses for military. discount oakley sunglasses for military, Available from: http://www.catherinemcclung.com/0V4Q82GH/index.html.

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Rather than fixating for the monthly installments, keep your eye on the complete value. You can find a wonderful monthly rate, however, if you're having to pay that will fee for countless years, a new car will probably wind up pricing a lot more than it can be worthy of. Alternatively, give attention to getting the tariff of your car as low as possible then work with your loans. Then you can certainly develop the amount it'll cost you regular monthly. (discount oakley sunglasses for military, 2015)

 

How to cite a Podcast in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a podcast using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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European Parliament (2014) A New Start for Europe: My Agenda for Jobs, Growth, Fairness and Democratic Change. Strasbourg: European Commission.

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no further enlargement will take
place over the next five years. (European Parliament, 2014)

 

How to cite a Song in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a song using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Stirton B (2015) Unsustainable cattle ranching. Wwf.panda.org, Available from: http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amazon/problems/unsustainable_cattle_ranching/ (accessed 29 April 2015).

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Brazil has 88% of the Amazon herd (Stirton, 2015)

 

How to cite The Bible in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite The Bible using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Harford T (2014) A Conversation with Tim Harford. Nottingham.

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unproductive (Harford, 2014)

 

How to cite a TV Show in SAGE Harvard style


Use the following template to cite a TV Show using the SAGE Harvard citation style.

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Title (Year Published) Channel number: Broadcaster.

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Wallpapers W (2015) Outer space stars 1920x1080. Walls4joy.com, Available from: http://walls4joy.com/wallpaper/288318-outer-space-stars (accessed 29 April 2015).

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Image used in background of presentation (Wallpapers, 2015)