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#1 Help Me ! » Please help me to use Harvard style » 2012-04-03 15:39:33

jeetendrapande
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Hello Everyone!
                          I am new to LaTeX. I am working on a paper and the formatting instructions says that use harvard style for reference. But I am unable to get the desired results.Please help.

regards,

Jeetendr


P.S.: for your reference I am reproducing the reference instructions below:



Authors should provide complete, correct and properly
structured references. All data in the reference must be
correct. Please cite the full title of a journal or the full
name of a conference, not an abbreviation (e.g., not IEEE
Tran. N. Networks but IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks,
not ACC 2007 but American Control Conference
2007).
To prepare the bibliography, the harvard style with
the options dcucite and abbr as well as the dcu bibliography
style should be used. It is an author–date type of
citations and offers the following useful options employed
in our publications:
• \cite{reference_name} for parenthetical references,
i.e., when they constitute extraneous information:
As has been observed (Haykin, 1999; Reinelt et al.,
2002; Maryak and Chin, 2001) ...
• \citeasnoun{reference_name} for textual
references, i.e., when they constitute a logical part
of the sentence:
As observed by Patan et al. (2008), Haykin (1999)
and Parker (1985) ...

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