I am not familiar with the Harvard Method of citation. But I understand that schools like PUCHE require the method for the Ph.D. thesis/dissertation. Does anyone here know if the method is published in book form. If it is, where can it be purchased. I couldn't locate it at Amazon.com or at Barnes & Noble or any other store. Thanks. --Roscoe
Upon request, the folks at Greenwich School of Theology likely will be happy to provide you some materials providing a detailed introduction to the Harvard Method. They should be able to send it to you as an email attachment. Please pardon me if you've already received these materials.
At www.puk.ac.za/library/puk_styl.html one can find a 36 page document which details the Harvard Method. I have found it to be much simpler than Turabian, which is what I used for three RA degrees. Russell
Thanks to each of you. Right after I reviewed the sites where the Harvard Method is posted, I received a packet from Greenwich School of Theology that included all sorts of reference materials. The packet also included a sample research proposal, something I was praying for. I am now the proverbial kid in a candy store. --Roscoe