There are two primary forms of citation in the <#668#>harvard<#668#>\ style dependent
upon whether the reference is used as a noun or parenthetically.
Additionally, where there are more than two authors, all authors are listed in
the first citation and in subsequent citations just the first author's name
followed by `et al.' is used.
The following example from ##agsm (##agsm)\ illustrates these points.
The major improvement concerns the structure of the interview
(Ulrich~ Trumbo~1965, p.~112) ....
Later reports (Carlson, Thayer, Mayfield~ Peterson 1971) record greatly
increased interviewer reliability for structured interviews.
Wright (1969, p.~408) comments that `undoubtedly interviewer skill is
directly related to the validity, quantity and quality of the interview output',
and this would suggest some sort of interviewer training is called for.
Rowe (1960), for example, found that trained interviewers are better able to
evaluate applicants with some measure of reliability.
In addition Wexley, Sanders~ Yukl (1973) showed that by extensive interviewer
training all significant contrast effects could be eliminated.
The results of the 1971 study (Carlson et al. 1971) are still relevant, but
efforts to~....
To facilitate using a citation as a noun a new command
<#669#>#tex2html_wrap_inline785#citeasnoun<#669#> has been created which has the same syntax as the
<#670#>#tex2html_wrap_inline787#cite<#670#> command except that multiple citations are <#500#>not<#500#>
permitted.
The effect of this command is that
verbatim9
produces
As ##btxdoc (##btxdoc) and ##latex (##latex, Annex~B) describe ...
whereas
verbatim10
produces
The \ (##btxdoc ##btxdoc) and LaTeX\ (##latex ##latex, Annex~B) manuals ...
A second new command <#671#>#tex2html_wrap_inline789#possessivecite<#671#> is provided for those
instances where it is desired to use the citation as a possessive noun phrase.
This is a variation on the <#672#>#tex2html_wrap_inline791#citeasnoun<#672#> command and
multiple citations are not permitted.
As an example of its use
verbatim11
produces
##latex's (##latex) description of this feature is ...
A third new command <#673#>#tex2html_wrap_inline793#citeaffixed<#673#> allows text to be affixed
inside the beginning of the parenthesis of a parenthetical citation.
This command is like the the <#674#>#tex2html_wrap_inline795#cite<#674#> command except that it
takes a second argument -- the text to be affixed after the opening
parenthesis.
For example
verbatim12
produces
\ manuals (e.g. ##latex ##latex, ##btxdoc ##btxdoc) describe ...