Drop this into C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Bibliography\Style
and Word 2016 should be able to use it as a references style. Select Havard - Roehampton (JH)
from the references->style dropdown.
Based on: https://libguides.roehampton.ac.uk/ld.php?content_id=32122510
Citations modified:
- Book
- Website
- Journal Article
Other citations may work fine but have not been tested, they'll use the Havard-Anglia version as default.
- Currently using multiple authors for citation results in a comma appearing after the last author, this is proving difficult to resolve - I think I've fixed this, let me know if it still happens
- For book editions, the default
ed.
is used rather than the Roehamptonedn.
- Word makes no distinction between short and long coporate author names so you'll have to use one for both in-text and bibliography citations. I would use the short version (e.g. 'STFC' instead the long 'Science and Technology Facilities Council')