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Citation Guide

CSE Print Sources

Name - Year References--examples and variations

Below are examples of citations as they may appear in a works-cited page using the Name-Year system. The examples are meant to be illustrative and do not encompass every possible situation. If you have questions about citing particular types of sources or dealing with particular situations, you should consult Chapter 29 of Scientific Style and Format 8th Edition or contact a reference librarian.

Note that, in CSE style, system, titles of periodicals (newspapers, journals, magazines) are capitalized as they normally are; book titles and article titles have only the first word of the title, of any subtitles, and proper nouns capitalized.

Also note that, throughout CSE style, no commas are used to offset the author's last name from his or her initials, no space separates the first and middle initial, and periods do not, in general, follow initials.

CSE Common Print Sources

When citing an entire book, the "Number of Pages" is an optional element.CSE 8 Book print diagrammed

In-text citation

(Mech 1988)

CSE 8 Book cropped

Article from a Scholarly Journal

Journal titles are generally abbreviated according to the List of Title Word Abbreviations maintained by the ISSN International Centre. See Appendix 29.1 in Scientific Style and Format for more information. Rules for journal abbreviation are complex and the correct abbreviation is not always obvious. The is searchable database of words commonly found in titles and their correct abbreviations. Additionally, a list of journal titles and their abbreviations may be found at ISI Web of Science.

CSE8 Journal Article Diagrammed

In-text citation

(Pickrell 2019)

Journal Article page with elements

If an abbreviation is available for a magazine title, it should be used. Titles are generally abbreviated according to the List of Title Word Abbreviations The information for the volume and issue may be found on the cover of the magazine or can be found by a google search for the journal by name and date.

CSE8 Magazine Print Diagrammed

 

In-text citation

(McKenna 2020)

Article with elements circled for Reference

CSE: More Print with In-Text Sources

Book Translation

CSE 8 Book Translation print

In-text citation

(Euclid 1956)

Edited BookEdited Book diagrammed

In-text citation

(Beeton et al. 2020)

Chapter in an Edited Book

When citing a part of a book, like with a chapter or an article in an anthology, and the author of the part is different from the author or editor of the book, use "In:" before the contributors and title of the full work. If there is only one author for the chapter and for the whole work, do not use this notation.

CSE 8 Chapter in Edited Book Diagrammed

In-text citation

(Harmon 2020)

 

Newspaper Article

The titles of newspapers are never abbreviated, but any definite article is omitted (ex. "The Washington Post" becomes "Washington Post").

CSE 8 Newspaper print diagrammed

 

In-text citation

(Belluck 2020)