Hi,
without having had a look (because I donot use Harvard style), there
is a package with a harvard-style for bibtex.
See http://www.ctan.org/get/macros/latex/contrib/harvard.zip
I suppose the documentation (included in the zip-file) or here:
http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/ftp/pub/mirror/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/harvard/harvard.pdf
will help.
regards, Rolf
Am 03.04.2009 um 21:40 schrieb Vanessa Carpenter:
Hello
I am generally new to LaTex and BibDesk but I have managed to write
118 page thesis in it and now am wondering how to do "harvard style"
referencing. I did all my entries in bibdesk, not quite
understanding it, but knowing enough to choose what type of
publication it was and filling it out to the best of my ability. My
thesis looks fine, with numbers in text, and then the bibliography
being a bit messy - all the info is there but its not in any kind of
order.
I have googled a lot and cannot figure out what the heck I am
supposed to do to create Harvard style with Bibdesk and LaTex -
please help!
Thanks,
Vanessa
Thesis is here: http://www.vanessacarpenter.com/Thesis.pdf
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