Harvard - Cite Them Right

Free Harvard Referencing Generator

Harvard referencing uses an author-date in-text format required by most UK and Commonwealth universities. CiteMe generates Harvard references automatically from 10+ scholarly databases — paste a URL, DOI, or search by topic for formatted citations in seconds.

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Real Academic Databases

Search 250M+ works from OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, PubMed, and CrossRef. Every reference is real and verifiable.

Cite Them Right Format

Formatted according to Cite Them Right, the referencing guide used by most UK universities for Harvard style.

UK & Australian Conventions

Proper date formatting (day month year), single quotes for titles, "and" for multiple authors, and British English conventions.

In-Text References Included

Get both the full reference list entry and the in-text reference (Author, Year) format ready to copy into your essay.

Harvard Referencing Examples

Journal Article

Smith, J.D. and Johnson, M.R. (2024) 'Machine learning in healthcare diagnostics', Nature Medicine, 29(4), pp. 123-145.

Book

Williams, A.B. (2023) Introduction to data science. London: Academic Press.

Website

World Health Organization (2024) 'Mental health guidelines'. Available at: https://www.who.int/mental-health (Accessed: 15 January 2024).

Examples formatted in Harvard - Cite Them Right style

Harvard In-Text References

Single Author

Author and year in brackets:

...as shown in recent studies (Smith, 2024).

Multiple Authors

Use "and" for two, "et al." for three+:

...the research (Smith and Johnson, 2024).

Reference by Source Type in Harvard

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Harvard referencing generator?

A Harvard referencing generator automatically formats your sources into the Harvard referencing style (author-date system). It creates both in-text references like (Smith, 2024) and the full reference list entry, saving you time and ensuring accuracy.

Is Harvard referencing the same as APA?

They are similar author-date systems but differ in formatting. Harvard uses single quotes for titles, "and" for multiple authors, and British date formatting (day month year). APA uses italics differently and ampersands (&) for authors. Our generator handles both styles.

Which universities use Harvard referencing?

Harvard is the most widely used referencing style in UK universities including Oxford Brookes, LSE, UCL, Edinburgh, Manchester, Leeds, and Bristol. It is also standard across most Australian universities including Sydney, Melbourne, Monash, and UNSW.

What is Cite Them Right?

Cite Them Right is the most popular Harvard referencing guide used by UK universities. It provides detailed formatting rules for every source type. Our generator follows Cite Them Right conventions for Harvard formatting.

Is this Harvard referencing generator free?

Yes! CiteMe offers free Harvard referencing with a generous free tier. Generate references for essays, dissertations, and assignments without paying.

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