Particular referencing styles are preferred by particular academic disciplines because they work better with the kind of texts that are most commonly used in that discipline.
It's important to check with your tutors to make sure you know which style you need to use. Failure to follow the instructions of tutors regarding referencing style could lead to you missing out on marks in assessments.
The University supports four main referencing styles, Harvard, MHRA, APA and OSCOLA.
With a few exceptions, most London Met courses use Harvard.
- Courses in the School of Art, Architecture and Design: MHRA or Harvard
- Courses in the School of Computing and Digital Media: Harvard or IEEE (optional style)
- Courses in the School of Human Sciences: Harvard or Vancouver (optional style)
- Law: OSCOLA
- Music courses in the School of Computing and Digital Media: MHRA or Harvard
- Psychology: APA
Find guidance for each of the styles below.