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======= Date Modified 11 Apr 2012 10:46:23 =======
I co-authored a Harvard referencing guide for my department which was later picked up by the library :-) We have it as per your second example but I'm not in the same jurisdiction as you so maybe your uni is different. tbh I find the Anglia Ruskin Harvard Ref guide comprehensive; it pretty much has everything you could ever want to know Harvard-wise! Have a look at page 18 and page 21 onwards of this guide.
http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/files/Harvard_referencing_2011.pdf
edit: sorry, just looked at your examples again and while we do have per No. 2, it's not exactly the same - we finish with the city and where it was published
======= Date Modified 07 Apr 2012 18:32:05 =======
Interesting question Delta - I suspect (would love to be proved wrong) that it is a question of trawling through them one by one. Have a look at the publishers' websites rather than individual journals as at least that way you can see a list of journals - Sage, Taylor & Francis etc etc.
pm'd you as well:-)
======= Date Modified 04 Apr 2012 15:42:57 =======
imo I would go with Times New Roman. I know things are changing but 'in general', tmr is the default academic font. The majority (I won't say all in case somebody contradicts me) of journals are in Times. In my uni, the submission guidelines, along with my own department's guidelines stipulated Times.
thanks guys:-)
Right, so I phoned, asked to speak to 'Alice', explained the situ to her and sure enough it was meant for her. She assures me she is printing off my CV and cover letter now!
Just found out a job I applied for but didn't get shortlisted for had over 150 applications, nearly all of whom had PhDs - the job didn't require anything higher than a primary degree:-(
It's tough out there folks
Haven't asked a question in a while so today's the day!
I just emailed an application for a job and received a reply shortly afterwards - great, or so I thought. The reply (emailed only to me) reads "if you could print this Alice" (my name is not Alice or anything like Alice). My thoughts are that the person meant to send my application to an admin assistant, not reply to me. I am afraid that when they are compiling their short list that I won't be considered given that 'Alice' didn't print my cover letter and CV as she wasn't sent them!!!!!
Should I contact the company?:-(
======= Date Modified 30 Mar 2012 15:44:02 =======
It sounds to me like your uni is quite efficient, if that's not a contradiction in terms! A pro-rata agreement probably is the fairest. If they really insist on getting the money back try and enter into an agreement with them how to repay it. If they are pushing you for details of your new employment it does sounds like they are intent on getting their money back.
In my situ, I submitted the month of my final stipend although I know of somebody who submitted early but still was paid 'til the end, no questions asked. As far as we knew, our monies had been drawn down at the start of our three years (almost in a locked safe somewhere) so maybe that was the difference?
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