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Additional referencing styles
Postgraduate students (including Honours) are sometimes required to use other referencing styles - please check with your supervisor. Listed below are just a few of the other styles.
- Academy of ManagementLinks to Style guide for authors. The Citations and References links will need to be used.
- American Chemical SocietyLinks to the References section of the ACS Style Quick Guide.
- CSE (formerly CBE or Council of Biology) StyleLink to a quick overview of citation styles - you may need to check with your supervisor/lecturer as to which one to use (choices are citation-notes, citation-sequence or name-year). Each is linked on the page.
- Harvard - Australian Government Style Manual (author-date)The Australian Government Style Manual (Author-Date) is the updated version of what has been traditionally called Harvard in Australia.
- Harvard - Indigenous Referencing (LTU)This guide outlines how to reference Indigenous resources in the Harvard style.
If the item to be referenced is not listed above in the table of contents, refer to the Australian Government Style Manual. - Harvard - Other Sources (LTU)This guide outlines how to reference basic and non-traditional resources using Harvard style.
If the item to be referenced is not listed above in the table of contents, refer to the Australian Government Style Manual.
- Harvard - superseded La Trobe versionThis guide has now been superseded.
If you are required to use 'Harvard' style referencing please check with your subject coordinator as to which version of Harvard to use. - IEEEThe IEEE Editorial Style Manual page has a link to the 43 page IEEE Referencing Guide . There are also links on this page to the Journal and Magazine titles and abbreviations required when using this style.
- Microbiology Style Guide for AuthorsThe style indicated on this page is Vancouver - see information below.
- VancouverThe two major versions of Vancouver are AMA and Citing Medicine. There are minor variations between the two. The links on this page will assist you with using the AMA version of Vancouver.
- Vancouver Referencing (La Trobe University Library)This guide provides detailed referencing examples for Vancouver Referencing style. Including examples of in-text referencing, direct quotations and paraphrasing. Bibliography/Reference List instruction is available by selecting format type from the left of the screen.