Thanks for the question. As the journal is the publisher, it is already included when you name the journal, so there is no need for an additional publisher :)
Thanks so much for your question. You include up to 20 authors, and if there are more than 20, the first 19 and last one. Details are outlined here: ruclips.net/video/aZ8Ey7Afhjg/видео.html
Hey boss, does the indent for the journal title happen only at the beginning of the journal title ? Or at the beginning of the second line regardless of how long the article title is
All references are formatted using a 'hanging' indent. That means that the first line is left aligned and the remaining lines of the entry are indented. To create the hanging indent, just highlight the entry and hit 'Command+T' on an Apple or 'Ctrl+T' on a real computer ;-)
Thanks so much for your question Haifoo. There is no comma between the volume number and issue number. The two pieces of information are offset the the italicized volumes number and the parentheses that open and close off the issue number. :-)
@@maryamemoueddene9897 I'm not sure. I find that if you put a journal article title in Google Scholar and click on their 'cite' option, it usually gets you all the information you need outside of the DOI link. Hope this helps.
I like how more in-depth this goes, showing different cases for different scenarios, it helped a lot and saved me time writing my paper!
Thanks for your kind words!
Thank you for giving clear and simple instruction!
Thank you for your kind and generous words.
I never knew what the big deal with the DOI number was until now, thank you!!!
Very helpful, thank you! I also love the Childish Gambino reference haha
Glad to hear it! And thanks for your kind words :)
Thank you sir. That was helpful.
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sir if issue number is not available
what we have to do?
should we include publisher name in it ?
Thanks for the question. As the journal is the publisher, it is already included when you name the journal, so there is no need for an additional publisher :)
what if there are multiple authors?
Thanks so much for your question. You include up to 20 authors, and if there are more than 20, the first 19 and last one.
Details are outlined here: ruclips.net/video/aZ8Ey7Afhjg/видео.html
Please what if you are asked to add date of retrieved?
After the page number and period and before the URL/doig link, you'll put the following:
Retrieve January 13, 2024, from
Make sense? :)
Hey boss, does the indent for the journal title happen only at the beginning of the journal title ? Or at the beginning of the second line regardless of how long the article title is
Thank you for the vid btw !
All references are formatted using a 'hanging' indent. That means that the first line is left aligned and the remaining lines of the entry are indented.
To create the hanging indent, just highlight the entry and hit 'Command+T' on an Apple or 'Ctrl+T' on a real computer ;-)
But is there a comma between the volume and issue number ?!
Thanks so much for your question Haifoo.
There is no comma between the volume number and issue number. The two pieces of information are offset the the italicized volumes number and the parentheses that open and close off the issue number. :-)
@@jasonhorn901 where to finds this numbers in researchgate
@@maryamemoueddene9897 I'm not sure. I find that if you put a journal article title in Google Scholar and click on their 'cite' option, it usually gets you all the information you need outside of the DOI link.
Hope this helps.
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LMAO!!! My wife had a good laugh at that one ;-)