Referencing can be described as giving credit, with citation, to the source of information used in one’s work. Research is a buildup on what other people have previously done thus referencing helps to relate your own work to previous work. Unacknowledged use and presenting someone else’s ideas as if they were your own can be used to describe plagiarism. The University of Pretoria takes plagiarism very seriously and could lead to the loss of marks or exclusion from the university.
The library offers support and training for EndNote referencing support software
Double click on download and the style will open in EndNote. Save as GSTM copy in Endnote. GSTM will then appear in Word
Citation example: (Stillinger, 1980; Serre, 2003)
Reference list example (Journal): Bigg, E. K. 1953. The supercooling of water. Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 66 (8), pp 688.
Double click on the download link to open it in EndNote. Save as Harvard UPEMS.
The style will then be available in Word.
Faculty of Health Sciences:
Harvard UP Faculty of Health Sciences
(Click on the Vancouver / Harvard UP Faculty of Health Sciences to open in EndNote)
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Theology and Religion
Faculty of Humanities
Department of Chemical Engineering
Department of Chemistry