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IEEE Citation Style Guide Any citation style is set up to give the reader immediate information about sources cited in the text. In IEEE citations, the references should be numbered and appear in the order they appear in the text. When referring to a reference in the text of the document, put the number of the reference in square brackets
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IEEE Citation Style Guide Any citation style is set up to give the reader immediate information about sources cited in the text. In IEEE citations, the references should be numbered and appear in the order they appear in the text. When referring to a reference in the text of the document, put the number of the reference in square brackets. Eg: [1] The IEEE citation style has 3 main features The author name is first name(or initial )and last. This differs from mla style where author 's last name is first The title of the journal or book is in itales'Ce paper, paten The title of an article(or chapter, conference paper, patent etc. )is in quotation marks These conventions allow the reader to distinguish between types of reference at a glance The correct placement of periods, commas and colons and of date and page numbers depends on the type of reference cited. Check the examples below. Follow the details exactly. Eg. put periods after author and book title, cite page numbers as pp, abbreviate all months to the first three letters(eg. Jun) Check the distinctions between print and electronic sources(especially for journals carefully Print references Book Author(s). Book title. Location: Publishing company, year, pp Example W.K. Chen Linear Networks and Systems. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp 123-35 Book Chapters Author(s). Chapter title in Book title, edition, volume. Editors name, Ed. Publishing location: Publishing company, year, pp J.E. Bourne. Synthetic structure of industrial plastics, " in Plastics, 2ed., vol 3. J Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp 15-67 Article in a journal Author(s). Article title". Journal title, vol., pp, date Example G. Pevere. "Infrared Nation. The International Journal of Infrared Design, vol 33, pp 56-99,Jan.1979 Articles from Conference Proceedings(published Author(s). "Article title. " Conference proceedings, year, pp D B. Payne and H.G. Gunhold. Digital sundials and broadband technology, "in Proc 1OOC-ECOC,1986,pp.557-998

IEEE Citation Style Guide Any citation style is set up to give the reader immediate information about sources cited in the text. In IEEE citations, the references should be numbered and appear in the order they appear in the text. When referring to a reference in the text of the document, put the number of the reference in square brackets. Eg: [1] The IEEE citation style has 3 main features: • The author name is first name (or initial) and last. This differs from MLA style where author’s last name is first. • The title of an article (or chapter, conference paper, patent etc.) is in quotation marks. • The title of the journal or book is in italics. These conventions allow the reader to distinguish between types of reference at a glance. The correct placement of periods, commas and colons and of date and page numbers depends on the type of reference cited. Check the examples below. Follow the details exactly. Eg.: put periods after author and book title, cite page numbers as pp., abbreviate all months to the first three letters (eg. Jun.) Check the distinctions between print and electronic sources (especially for journals) carefully. Print References Book Author(s). Book title. Location: Publishing company, year, pp. Example: W.K. Chen. Linear Networks and Systems. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp. 123-35. Book Chapters Author(s). “Chapter title” in Book title, edition, volume. Editors name, Ed. Publishing location: Publishing company, year, pp. Example: J.E. Bourne. “Synthetic structure of industrial plastics,” in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3. J. Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp.15-67. Article in a Journal Author(s). “Article title”. Journal title, vol., pp, date. Example: G. Pevere. “Infrared Nation.” The International Journal of Infrared Design, vol. 33, pp. 56-99, Jan. 1979. Articles from Conference Proceedings (published) Author(s). “Article title.” Conference proceedings, year, pp. Example: D.B. Payne and H.G. Gunhold. “Digital sundials and broadband technology,” in Proc. IOOC-ECOC, 1986, pp. 557-998

Papers Presented at Conferences(unpublished) Author(s). "Papers title, "Conference name, Location, year Example B. Brandli and M. Dick."Engineering names and concepts, "presented at the 2nd Int Conf Engineering Education, Frankfurt, Germany, 1999 Standards/Patents Author(s)/Inventor(s). Name/Title. Country where patent is registered. Patent number da Example E.E. Rebecca. Alternating current fed power supply. U.S. Patent 7897777, Nov 3 1987 Electronic References Books Author.(year, Month day). Book title.(edition). [Type of medium]. Vol. (issue) Available: site/path/file [date accessed] Example S Calmer. (1999, June 1). Engineering and Art. (2 edition). [On-line]. 27 (3). Available www.enggart.com/examples/students.html[maY21,2003 Journal Author. (year, month). Article title. Journal title. [Type of medium]. Vol (issue) pages. Available: site/path/file [date accessed A. Paul. (1987, Oct ) Electrical properties of flying machines. Flying Machines. [On- line].38(1),pp.778-998.Available:www.flyingmachiourn/properties/fly.edu[dec.1 World wide web Author(s)*."Title. "Internet: complete URL, date updated* [date accessed M.Duncan."engineeringConceptsonIce.Internetwww.iceengg.edu/staff.htmlOct 25,2000[Nov.29,2003] Odd sources Newspaper Author(s)."Article title. Newspaper(month, year), section, pages B. Bart. Going Faster. Globe and Mail(Oct. 14, 2002), sec. A p Telehealth in Alberta. Toronto Star(Nov. 12, 2003), sec. G pp. 1-3

Papers Presented at Conferences (unpublished) Author(s). “Paper’s title,” Conference name, Location, year. Example: B. Brandli and M. Dick. “Engineering names and concepts,” presented at the 2nd Int. Conf. Engineering Education, Frankfurt, Germany, 1999. Standards/Patents Author(s)/Inventor(s). “Name/Title.” Country where patent is registered. Patent number, date. Example: E.E. Rebecca. “Alternating current fed power supply.” U.S. Patent 7 897 777, Nov. 3, 1987. Electronic References Books Author. (year, Month day). Book title. (edition). [Type of medium]. Vol. (issue). Available: site/path/file [date accessed]. Example: S. Calmer. (1999, June 1). Engineering and Art. (2nd edition). [On-line]. 27(3). Available: www.enggart.com/examples/students.html [May 21, 2003]. Journal Author. (year, month). “Article title.” Journal title. [Type of medium]. Vol. (issue), pages. Available: site/path/file [date accessed]. Example: A. Paul. (1987, Oct.). “Electrical properties of flying machines.” Flying Machines. [On￾line]. 38(1), pp. 778-998. Available: www.flyingmachjourn/properties/fly.edu [Dec. 1, 2003]. World Wide Web Author(s)*. “Title.” Internet: complete URL, date updated* [date accessed]. M. Duncan. “Engineering Concepts on Ice. Internet: www.iceengg.edu/staff.html, Oct. 25, 2000 [Nov. 29, 2003]. Odd Sources Newspaper Author(s)*. “Article title.” Newspaper (month, year), section, pages. Examples: B. Bart. “Going Faster.” Globe and Mail (Oct. 14, 2002), sec. A p.1. “Telehealth in Alberta.” Toronto Star (Nov. 12, 2003), sec. G pp. 1-3

Dissertations and theses Author. Title. Degree level, school, location, year Example S Mack. Desperate Optimism. M.A. thesis, University of Calgary, Canada, 2000 Lecture Lecturer(s).Occasion, Topic: "Lecture title. Location, date mple S Maw. Engg 251. Class Lecture, Topic: Speed skating. " ICT 224, Faculty of Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 31, 2003 E-mail Author. Subject line of posting. Personal E-mail(date) Example J. Aston. "RE: new location, okay? Personal e-mail (Jul. 3, 2003) Internet - Newsgroup Author or Topic*, "Title, Complete network address, date when it was updated [date d] Example G.G. Gavin. Climbing and limb torsion #3387, USENET: sci. climb torsion, Apr. 19, 2000[Oct.4,2002] s if you cant find this information, exclude it Exact page number References To refer readers to specific page numbers in a text, use the number of the reference followed by a colon( and the page numbers pIe Johnson suggests that citing will lead to a decrease in being cited for plagiarism [ 1: 28- The [1] refers to the numbered reference And the 28-29 refers to the pages being cited

Dissertations and Theses Author. “Title.” Degree level, school, location, year. Example: S. Mack. “Desperate Optimism.” M.A. thesis, University of Calgary, Canada, 2000. Lecture Lecturer(s). Occasion, Topic: “Lecture title.” Location, date. Example: S. Maw. Engg 251. Class Lecture, Topic: “Speed skating.” ICT 224, Faculty of Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 31, 2003. E-mail Author. Subject line of posting. Personal E-mail (date). Example: J. Aston. “RE: new location, okay?” Personal e-mail (Jul. 3, 2003). Internet - Newsgroup Author or Topic*, “Title,” Complete network address, date when it was updated [date accessed]. Example: G.G. Gavin. “Climbing and limb torsion #3387,” USENET: sci.climb.torsion, Apr. 19, 2000 [Oct. 4, 2002]. * if you can’t find this information, exclude it. Exact page number References To refer readers to specific page numbers in a text, use the number of the reference followed by a colon (:) and the page numbers. Example: Johnson suggests that citing will lead to a decrease in being cited for plagiarism [1:28- 29]. The [1] refers to the numbered reference And the 28-29 refers to the pages being cited

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