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+ HARVARD
+ -------
+The HARVARD package includes the 6 files of Peter Williams'
+<peterw@archsci.arch.su.OZ.AU> Harvard family of bibliographic styles.
+There are two primary forms of citation in the Harvard style, dependent
+upon whether the reference is used as a noun or parenthetically. To
+facilitate using a citation as a noun a new command \citeasnoun has been
+created which has the same syntax as the \cite command except that multiple
+citations are not permitted. 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. Where
+appropriate, citations are abbreviated automatically after the first
+reference when bibliographies are produced by BibTeX. Provision is also
+made for this feature to be accessed during manual coding.
+
+There are three bibliography styles currently available within the Harvard
+family, AGSM (which is based on "Style Manual for authors editors and
+printers of Australian government publications"), DCU (which is based upon
+the conventions in use in the Design Computing Unit, Department of
+Architectural and Design Science, University of Sydney), and KLUWER (which
+aspires to conform to the requirements of Kluwer Academic Publishers).
+They are invoked by the \bibliographystyle within LaTeX and effect the
+layout of the entries in the bibliography.
+
+You may retrive the entire package of six files by including the command:
+ SENDME HARVARD
+in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu).
+If, for some reason, you should only need one file, say, HARVARD.DCU_STY,
+include the command:
+ SENDME HARVARD.DCU_STY
+in your request to FILESERV. These files are available for anonymous ftp
+retrieval from Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8) in the directory [.HARVARD].
+
+Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes)
+File Blocks Save file as:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+HARVARD.AGSM_BST 46 AGSM.BST
+HARVARD.DCU_BST 46 DCU.BST
+HARVARD.HARVARD_BIB 2 HARVARD.BIB
+HARVARD.HARVARD_STY 6 HARVARD.STY
+HARVARD.HARVARD_TEX 13 HARVARD.TEX
+HARVARD.KLUWER_BST 46 KLUWER.BST
+
+Approximate total blocks in full HARVARD package = 159