Technical Report (html document, URL significant)ĭata table (html document, URL significant) Technical Report (from a print source, no URL) International Standard (html document, URL significant) International Standard (from a print source, no URL) Journal Article (from a print source, no URL)Īuthored Chapter in a Book (by one or more editors) Journal Article with DOI (Digital Object Identifier) IEEE Electronic Library (URL not relevant) It is not an appropriate reference for academic papers.Īrticle in electronic Newsletter or Magazine (html document, URL significant)
There are no examples because this is not a scholarly resource. Website (with many pages, URL significant) The style used in these examples varies.īasic information needed See an example using: ACM | APA 7th edition | IEEE Once you select a style, keep all of your references in the same style. Sample citations or - List References numerically, in the order that you have cited them. IEEE = Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Sample citation (Raskin, 2002) - List References alphabetically, using the author's last name. Sample citations, - List References numerically, in the order that you have cited them.ĪPA 7th edition = American Psychology Association Sample citation - List References alphabetically, using the author's last name.ĪCM = Association of Computing Machinery - Numerical Style On this page you will find a list of the information that is needed, along with several examples.ĪCM = Association of Computing Machinery - Author/Date Style
Collect a basic set of information for each one of your references, and then format this information to match an accepted Bibliographic Style (ACM, APA or IEEE).