Harvard Method

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Roscoe, Jan 13, 2002.

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  1. Roscoe

    Roscoe Guest

    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
     
  2. CLSeibel

    CLSeibel Member

    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.
     
  3. Peter Glaeser

    Peter Glaeser New Member

  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    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
     
  5. Roscoe

    Roscoe Guest

    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
     

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