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Free Harvard Referencing Generator — Cite Them Right

Free Harvard referencing generator. Paste a DOI, URL, or title and get a correctly formatted Harvard reference in seconds.

Paste a DOI, URL, or paper title and get an instant Harvard reference. Follows the Cite Them Right conventions used by UK, Australian, and many international universities.

Harvard referencing has no single official standard — universities across the UK, Australia, and Europe each have slight variations. The most widely adopted version is 'Cite Them Right,' which specifies author-date parenthetical citations with specific rules for quotation marks, italics, and et al. usage. PapersFlow follows these conventions and generates references from publisher-verified metadata.

Key Features

  • Cite Them Right Compliant
  • Publisher-Verified Metadata
  • In-Text Citations
  • All Source Types

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Harvard referencing?
Harvard referencing is an author-date citation system widely used in UK and Australian universities. It uses in-text citations like (Smith, 2024) and a reference list at the end. Unlike APA, there is no single 'official' manual — the most common standard is 'Cite Them Right.'
What is the difference between Harvard and APA?
Both use author-date in-text citations, but formatting differs. Harvard typically uses single quotes around article titles and 'pp.' before page numbers. APA uses no quotes around article titles and doesn't use 'pp.' for journal articles. Harvard uses '&' in the reference list, while APA uses it in both in-text and reference list.
How do I cite a website in Harvard?
Harvard format for a website: Author Surname, Initials. (Year) Title of web page. Available at: URL (Accessed: Day Month Year). If there's no author, start with the title.
Is this Harvard referencing generator free?
Yes. PapersFlow's Harvard referencing generator is completely free — no ads, no paywall, no sign-up required.