Harvard ****************************************************************************************** * There is Harvard and Harvard ****************************************************************************************** You may encounter a teacher’s request to cite “according to Harvard.” This request is quit be a bit confusing. The Harvard referencing system is an umbrella term for a referencing m on the “Name-Date” principle. It is a relatively clear system, so it is very popular among However, there may be differences between individual styles within the "Author-Date" metho data are required and how the bibliography is created. Citing according to Harvard probably most often means that you have to cite according to Č use the method of referencing "Name and date", which is called the Harvard method. However styles, such as APA, Chicago, etc., also work with the "Name-Date" referencing method. If which style to use, ask the teacher for the specifications - ideally with reference to the according to which you have to cite. ****************************************************************************************** * Sample citation using the “Name-Date” referencing method in different styles ****************************************************************************************** APA Bawden, D., & Robinson, L. (2017). Úvod do informační vědy. Flow. ČSN ISO 690 HOLÁ, Jana, 2006. Interní komunikace ve firmě. Brno: Computer Press. ISBN 80-251-1250-0. Chicago Smith, Zadie. 2016. Swing Time. New York: Penguin Press.