The reference list should be written in alphabetical order by the author's last name. Each reference should include the author's name, the publication date, the title of the work, the name of the publication, and any other relevant information such as the volume and issue number, page numbers, and DOI or URL if applicable. The format of the reference list may vary depending on the citation style being used (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago). It is important to follow the specific guidelines of the citation style being used to ensure accuracy and consistency in the reference list.
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General Formatting:
- Double-spaced throughout - Indent all lines after the first line of each entry by 5 spaces (hanging indent) - Use a consistent font and font size (e.g., Times New Roman, 12pt) - Left align all information except page numbers - Use italics for book and journal titles, websites, and album/song titles - Use quotation marks for article and chapter titles
Reference List Entry Format:
Books: - Author(s) last name, first name initial(s). (Year of publication). -Title of book-. Publisher. - Example: Smith, J. (2023). -The psychology of persuasion-. Oxford University Press.
Journal Articles: - Author(s) last name, first name initial(s). (Year of publication). Title of article. -Journal Title-, -Volume-(Issue), Page numbers. - Example: Jones, M. (2022). The impact of social media on mental health. -Journal of Psychology-, -108-(2), 234-245.
Webpages: - Author(s) last name, first name initial(s). (Year of publication, if available). Title of webpage. Website URL. - Example: Brown, P. (2021). The latest trends in e-commerce. www.example.com/e-commerce-trends
Album/Song References: - Artist/Band Name. (Year of release). -Album Title- [Label]. - Example: The Beatles. (1967). -Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band- [Parlophone].
Additional Considerations:
- If there are more than 3 authors, list the first 3 authors followed by "et al." - Include all authors, even if their names are given in reverse order in the original source. - For books with multiple editions, include the edition number after the title (e.g., 2nd ed.). - For articles with no listed author, use the title of the article as the first entry in the reference list. - If a reference has been retrieved from a database, include the database name in square brackets at the end of the entry (e.g., [PubMed]).