IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Please see the official IEEE website for details. http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/authors/authors_journals.html
IEEE uses endnotes for references. Mark the citation in the text with a number in square brackets. [3] At the end of the text, compile a list of references, noting each with the appropriate number (still in square brackets).
Here are a few basics for an IEEE bibliography. Remember to watch for small details like punctuation.
Books
Author Firstname Lastname, Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
[3] J. Doe, Book. Springfield: Printer Press, 2001.
If there are two authors:
Author Firstname Lastname and Firstname Lastname, Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
[3] J. Doe and J. Smith, Book. Springfield: Printer Press, 2001.
Chapter in Book
Author Firstname Lastname, “Title of Chapter,” Title of Book. (name of editor, ed.) Place of Publication: Publisher, Year, pages.
[3] J. Doe, “People Who Write,” Book. (John Smith, ed.) Springfield: Printer Press, 2001, pp. 33-59.
Article in Journal (print)
Author Firstname Lastname, “Title of Chapter,” Title of Book. Volume number, issue number, pages, date.
[3] J. Doe, “People Who Write,” Book. Volume 5, issue 4, pp. 33-59, 2001.
Article in Journal (web)
Author Firstname Lastname, “Title of Chapter,” Title of website, [online] Volume number, issue number, pages, date. Available: URL.
[3] J. Doe, “People Who Write,” Books, [online] Volume 5, issue 4, pp. 33-59, 2001. Available: www.books.com
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