In Harvard (UTS), Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) should look as in the following example:
Australia, House of Representatives 2000, Debates, vol. HR103, pp. 2-9
Sometimes, if you are viewing the online version, the volume number is not mentioned. In such circumstances it is acceptable to use the day the debate took place instead:
New South Wales, Legislative Assembly 2012, Debates, 3 May, pp. 11095-11100
Create a new EndNote reference for a Parliamentary Debate as follows (Note: you should use the most recent version - July 2012 - of Harvard UTS style from our website):
Select Government Document as reference type
In the Author field, type the Jurisdiction followed by a double comma and then the House of Parliament. For example, Australia,, Senate New South Wales,, Legislative Council Northern Territory,, Legislative Assembly United Kingdom,, House of Commons (the double comma stops EndNote treating the House of Parliament as first names).
Type the year into the Year field
Type the word Debates into the Title field
Type the volume number into the Volume field, OR type the day and month of the debate into the Publisher field
Answers
In Harvard (UTS),
In Harvard (UTS), Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) should look as in the following example:
Sometimes, if you are viewing the online version, the volume number is not mentioned. In such circumstances it is acceptable to use the day the debate took place instead:
Create a new EndNote reference for a Parliamentary Debate as follows (Note: you should use the most recent version - July 2012 - of Harvard UTS style from our website):
Australia,, Senate
New South Wales,, Legislative Council
Northern Territory,, Legislative Assembly
United Kingdom,, House of Commons
(the double comma stops EndNote treating the House of Parliament as first names).