RGU Harvard Templates
Appendices
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If the appendix is something you have written yourself, then you may have included references within it. If so, you just insert the citations in the text of your appendix as normal and include the full references along with all the others in your reference list.
If the appendix you have created consists entirely of text written by someone else, then put the citation at the bottom and include the full reference in your list.
Example
Citation
It is clear (see Appendix 1) that...
Reference List
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Citation
It has been shown (Smith 1959 appendix 1 p. 4) that...
Reference List
Reference the book, article etc. in the normal way.