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I am new to LaTeX, just started yesterday.

I want to use Harvard referencing in my thesis. I had googled, do we need install some kind of package? Maybe harvard?

Currently, my reference.bib has

@book{123,
  title={Rendezvous with Rama},
  author={Clarke, Arthur Charles},
  year={1990},
  publisher={Spectra}
}

and my chapter have:

\textcite{123}  %for Harvard referencing
\cite{123}
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  • I assume that by "Harvard referencing", you mean creating authoryear-style citation call-outs (as opposed to, say, numeric-style citation call-outs). The harvard citation management package and its 6 or 7 associated bibliography styles can indeed be used to create authoryear-style citation call-outs. However, several other packages (including natbib and apacite, if you want to stay with a "traditional" BibTeX-based tool, or the biblatex package) can all be used to create authoryear-style citation call-outs as well. Which bibliography style to choose may be dictated by your university. – Mico Jul 28 '19 at 11:30
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    If your TeX distribution is at all standard, the harvard, natbib, apacite, and biblatex packages should all be installed by default. – Mico Jul 28 '19 at 11:32
  • Thanks, I am using Overleaf. – aan Jul 28 '19 at 11:43

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