论文备注的格式(英文)
A reference list cites work that specifically supports a particular essay or report.
A bibliography cites work for background or further reading.
A reference list provides the information necessary to identify and retrieve each source material. Because the purpose of listing references is to enable the readers to retrieve and use the sources, reference data must be correct and complete.
Make sure that references cited in the text appear in the reference list and that each entry in the reference list is cited in the text.
The Electronic Engineering Department has decided to conform to The American
Psychological Association (APA) format, which is one of the most recognised reference styles, for all essays, reports, articles, etc. published in the Electronic Engineering
Department.
As a general rule, make sure that you provide sufficient information to allow the reader to locate the source you are citing. When in doubt provide more information rather than less. Each entry usually contains the following elements: author, year of
publication, title and publishing data.
References for printed material
Books
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Book author(s) or editor(s) Date of Publication Title of book Page numbers Publication information: location and publisher
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Pitts, J. M., & Schormans, J. A. (2000). Introduction to IP and ATM design and performance : with applications and analysis software. New York : John Wiley. (047149187X)
Laughton, M. A., & Warne, D. F. (Eds.). (2003). Electrical engineer's reference book. 16th ed. Oxford, Boston: Newnes. (0750646373)
(The long number at the end is the ISBN - International Standard Book Number.)
Amari, S-I, Giles, C.L, Gori, M, &. Piuri, V. (Eds.). (2000). Proceedings of the IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. IJCNN 2000. Neural Computing: New
Challenges and Perspectives for the New Millennium. 24-27 July 2000. Los Alamitos, CA.: IEEE Computer Society.
Article or book chapters in an edited book
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• Article or chapter author Date of publication Title of article or chapter Book editor(s) Title of book Page numbers Publication information: location of publication and publisher
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Hardman, V. J., & Hailes, S. (1999). Mobile multimedia access for the Internet. In D. R. Bull, C. N. Canagarajah & A. R. Nix (Eds.), Insights into mobile multimedia communications (pp. 111 - 132). San Diego, CA : Academic. (012 140310 6).
(You will not find the author "Hardman" in Queen Mary Library catalogue - authors of book chapters are not included.)
Published proceedings or published contribution to a symposium in an edited book
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• Author Date of Publication Title Editor(s) Title of publication Page numbers Publication information: location and publisher
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Papadopoulos, S., & Parini, C. G. (1998). FDTD scattering by a dielectric strut in large geodesic space-frame radomes. In International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory. Proceedings. 25-28 May,1998 (Vol.2, pp. 721-3). Thessaloniki : Aristotle University.
Chen, Y., & Cuthbert, L. (2003). Optimized downlink transmit power control during soft handover in WCDMA systems. In R. Smith (Ed.), WCNC 2003. 2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Record. New Orleans, LA, USA. 16-20 March 2003. (Vol.1, pp. 547-51). Piscataway, NJ, USA : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Journal
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• Author(s) Date of Publication Title of article Title of Periodical Volume number Page numbers
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Chiau, C.C., Chen, X., & Parini, C. (2003). Multiperiod EBG structure for wide stopband circuits. IEE Proceedings-Microwaves Antennas & Propagation, 150, no.6, 489-92.
Unpublished paper
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• Author Date of publication Title Title of conference/meeting Location
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Lanktree, C., & Briere, J., (1991, January). Early data on the Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSC-C). Paper presented at the meeting of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, San Diego, CA.
Technical and research reports
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• Report author(s) Date of Publication Report title Page numbers Publication information: location and publisher
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Ely, J. J., Nguyen, T. X., & Koppen, S. V. (2003). Wireless phone threat assessment and new wireless technology concerns for aircraft navigation radios. (NASA Technical Paper NASA/TP-2003/212446). Washington, D.C : National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
Brochures
As entire books
In bracket identify the publication as a brochure
Web references
Online periodicals and online documents:
Electronic sources include databases, online journals, websites or web pages, online newsletters and web based or email based discussion groups.
Provide sufficient information to allow the reader to locate the source you are citing.
Cite what is available when you cannot find some elements of information about a source. If the work originally had a print existence, it may be necessary to give the date of the original print publication.
Include the date that you accessed the source (Note: not required when citing messages). Cite the address (URL) accurately. Include the access-mode (http, ftp, telnet, etc.). If it is necessary to divide the URL between two lines, break only after a slash mark and do not insert a hyphen at the break.
Individual work
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• Author/Editor Title of page Publisher (optional) Publication date /Last modified Address Access date
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Crane, G., editor (2000, March). Hercules, Greece's greatest hero. Retrieved November 27, 2000, from Tufts University, Classics Department, Perseus Project Web site:
Abbott, K. (2004, May). Finding information for Electronic Engineering, Engineering,
Materials and the IRC in Biomedical Materials. Retrieved May 27, 2004, from Queen Mary, University of London Library Web site : http://www.library.qmul.ac.uk/eng/engweb.htm
Part of a work
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• Author/Editor Title of part Source title Publisher (optional) Publication date /Last modified Address Access date
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Du Bois, W.E.B. (1903). Of the dawn of freedom. In The Souls of Black Folk. Retrieved November 27, 2000, from Project Bartleby
Magazine, journal, newspaper article
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• Author (if known) Title of article Source information (title, volume, pub. date, paging if available) Database used (when found with subscription database)
• Access date
Example : Scott, J. (1999, Jan./Feb.). From hate rhetoric to hate crime: a link acknowledged too late. Humanist , 8-14. Retrieved on November 27, 2000, from SIRS Researcher database.
E-Mail Discussion List Posting
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• Author Pub. date of message Title/Subject line of message Description List name List address (Web message archive or e-mail address)
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Holland, N. (2000, Oct. 15). Overcoming depression. Message posted to Psyart electronic mailing list, archived at http://web.clas.ufl.edu/ipsa/psyart.html
USENET Newsgroup Posting
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• Author Pub. date of message Title/Subject line of message Description Newsgroup name
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Smith, B.C. (2000, Sept. 22). Conserving water in a closed environment. Message posted to news://sci.bio.environment
Web Forum Posting
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• Author Pub. date of message Title/Subject line of message Description Forum/Message address
Example :
Martin, P. (2000, Nov. 24). An impartial Supreme Court?
Personal E-Mail Message
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E-mail messages should be cited only within the text of the paper.
They are not included in the References.
Example :
Anthony Boyle (personal communication, Aug. 31, 2000) stated that this notion of utopia was consistent with the view held by many religious scholars.
Chap. chapter
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See the American Psychological Association APA style manual.
For Internet sources: See “Citing Net Sources” the Ohio State University Libraries guide at: