Numeric style
How to reference a particular source in Numeric style
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- In-text citations
Generally, when using the Numeric style, a reference in your paper requires only the name of the author or authors and the number of the detailed reference.
For example
One author
As Deitel [1] outlines: "It would be dangerous to enable applets arriving from anywhere on the World Wide Web to be able to read files on the client system."
Two or three authors of one work
Rossetti and Revonsuo [2] recently stated…
Four or more authors of one work
Chavarria et al [3]
When the authors are not mentioned in the text, use numbers
Experiments have been reported using quantum dot qubits [4-6]
These works are then listed in full at the end of the essay. Superscript 7, brackets (8) or square brackets [9] may be used.
- Book
Citation order and format
Author Surname, Initials. Title. Edition - if not the first edition. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication, pp.
Example
Deitel, H.M. and Deitel P.J. Java: How to Program. London: Prentice Hall, 1999, pp. 10-14.
- Chapter in a book
Citation order and format
Author Surname, Initials. Chapter title. In: editor name. - Surname, Forename. Title of book. ed. Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication, pp.
Example
Pears, R. Sheilds, G. What is Referencing? In: Cite Them Right: the essential referencing guide. 10th ed. London: Palgrave, 2016, pp.1-4.
- Ebook
Citation order and format
Author Surname, Initials. Title. Edition. - if not the first edition Publisher, year of publication, page number p. [Online] Available at: url [Accessed date month year].
Example
Corrie, M. A concise companion to Middle English literature. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. [Online] Available at http://netlibrary.com [Accessed 21 June 2011].
- Journal article
Citation order and format
Author Surname, Initials. Article title. Journal title, year of publication, volume (issue number) p.
Example
Chavarria, J.A., Malin, P., Catchings, R.D. and Shalev, E. A Look Inside the San Andreas Fault at Parkfield Through Vertical Seismic Profiling. Science, 2003, 302 (5651) pp. 1746-1748.
- Webpage
Citation order and format
Author Surname, Initials. Title of article. Title of the website, year of publication. [Online] Available from: URL [Accessed date month abbreviated year].
Example
S. Hawking. The Beginning of Time. A public lecture. Professor Stephen Hawking's website, 2000. [Online] Available from: http://www.hawking.org.uk/home/hindex.html [Accessed 31 Jan 2017].
- Film
Citation order and format
Title of film. Directed by: director Forename, Surname. Place of distribution: Distribution Company, year of release.
Example
Macbeth. Directed by: Orson Wells. California: Republic Pictures, 1948.
- Government document
Citation order and format
Country or State, Corporate author. Title of publication. Place of Publication: Publisher, year of publication.
Example
Great Britain, Lord Chancellor's Department. Government policy on archives. London: The Stationery Office, 2009.
- Newspaper article
Citation order and format
Author Surname, Initials. Article name. Newspaper name, date of publication day month year, p.
Example
Brooker C. Screen burn. The Guardian, 14th February 2008, p.13