I'm writing a final year dissertation, and our university (University of Westminster, UK) requires us to use Harvard referencing format. I have followed this tutorial to include Harvard formatting into my Overleaf document.
As per the guidelines (5.4.1 in the document) provided by the university, when accessing online journals/research papers, it is required to have the Available from... and Accessed... information (See the image below).
I've tried doing what's stated in this thread for the following entry, and have gotten the output below.
Input:
@article{banbury2021micronets,
title = {Micronets: Neural network architectures for deploying tinyml applications on commodity microcontrollers},
author = {Banbury, Colby and Zhou, Chuteng and Fedorov, Igor and Matas, Ramon and Thakker, Urmish and Gope, Dibakar and Janapa Reddi, Vijay and Mattina, Matthew and Whatmough, Paul},
year = 2021,
journal = {Proceedings of Machine Learning and Systems},
volume = 3,
url = {https://proceedings.mlsys.org/paper/2021/file/a3c65c2974270fd093ee8a9bf8ae7d0b-Paper.pdf},
note = "[Accessed 29th September, 2021]"
}
}
I would like to have it display as shown in the University Referencing guidelines in the link mentioned and shown above. How may I achieve it?


harvard, which provides several bibliography styles, including theagsmstyle. However, there are plenty of other bibliography styles which, when used with suitable citation management package such asnatbib, are also capable of producing authoryear-style citation call-outs. Is there a particular reason for why you chose to work with theagsmbib style? – Mico Oct 13 '21 at 10:42agsmis a BibTeX style, which is incompatible withbiblatex, so I removed thebiblatextag to avoid confusion (especially sinceagsmis only mentioned in the title and the question body does not state explicitly how you generate your bibliography). – moewe Oct 13 '21 at 14:52