IEEE Reference Guide
IEEE Reference Guide
IEEE Reference Guide
Table of Contents
I. Citing References 2
A. References in Text 2
B. References Within a Reference 2
II. Style 3
A. Books 4
Book 4
Books, Monographs (Online) 4
Book Translated 5
Book With Chapter Title 5
Book With Editor(s) 5
Book With Series Title, Volume Title, and Edition 5
B. Conferences and Conference Proceedings 6
Conference Paper (Paper Presented at a Conference) 6
Conference Proceedings in Print (Paper Presented at a Conference) 7
Conference Proceedings With DOI 7
Conference Proceedings With Editors 7
Conference Proceedings With Location 7
Conference Proceedings With Series Title, Volume Title, and Edition 8
Conference Paper Online 8
Conference Proceedings Online 8
C. Course 8
Coursepack 8
D. Datasets 9
Online Dataset Reference Using a DOI 10
Online Dataset Reference Using a DOI Resolver 10
Online Dataset Reference Using a Website Address 10
E. Handbooks 10
F. Lectures 10
Lecture Notes 10
Lecture Online 11
G. Legal Citations 11
H. Manuals 11
Manual (Print) 11
Manual (Online) 12
I. Online Video (e.g., YouTube) 12
J. Patent 12
Patent Online 13
K. Periodicals 13
Periodicals 13
Periodical With Article ID 14
Periodical With DOI 15
Periodical in Early Access 15
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I. CITING REFERENCES
A. References in Text
References need not be cited in the text. When they are, they appear on the line, in square brackets, inside the
punctuation. Grammatically, they may be treated as if they were footnote numbers, e.g.:
as shown by Brown [4], [5]; as mentioned earlier [2], [4], [5], [6], [7], [9]; Smith [4] and Brown and Jones [5];
Wood et al. [7]
Reference ranges in text will not include an en dash. All references will be written out. For example, “[1]–[4]” will
now be “[1], [2], [3], [4]”.
NOTE: Use “et al.” when three or more names are given for a reference cited in the text.
II. STYLE
● Reference numbers are set flush left and form a column of their own, hanging out beyond the body of the
reference. The reference numbers are on the line, enclosed in square brackets.
● In all references, the given name of the author or editor is abbreviated to the initial only and precedes the
last name. Do not use commas around Jr., Sr., and III in names: Michael Smith Jr.; Ray Barnett Sr.; Lucas
Molignaro III.
● IEEE publications must list names of all authors, up to six names. If there are more than six names listed,
use the primary author’s name followed by “et al.” For non-IEEE publications, “et al.” may be used if
names are not provided.
● All references, except those ending with URLs, will end with a period, including those with a DOI.
However, if a reference contains both a DOI or accessed date, as well as a URL, the DOI or accessed date
will be placed first, followed by a period, and then the URL.
● Note that when citing IEEE Transactions, if the issue number or month is not available, research IEEE
Xplore to see if the publication carries these details. Note that not all IEEE publications include issue
numbers and months.
● Note that early access articles should use the “Date of Publication.”
● Articles published within a volume should use the volume and issue publication date.
● For any reference that cites two months for the same issue, the two months should be separated by a slash
(e.g., Jul./Aug.), followed by the year of publication.
● References may not include all information; please obtain and include relevant information.
● Do not combine references. There must be only one reference with each number.
● If there is a URL included with the print reference, it can be included at the end of the reference (see style
for online references).
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A. Books
Book
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Title of chapter in the book,” in Title of Published Book, xth ed. City of Publisher, (only U.S.
State), Country: Abbrev. of Publisher, year, ch. x, sec. x, pp. xxx–xxx.
Examples:
● B. Klaus and P. Horn, Robot Vision. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 1986.
● L. Stein, “Random patterns,” in Computers and You, J. S. Brake, Ed., New York, NY, USA: Wiley, 1994, pp.
55–70.
● R. L. Myer, “Parametric oscillators and nonlinear materials,” in Nonlinear Optics, vol. 4, P. G. Harper and B. S.
Wherret, Eds., San Francisco, CA, USA: Academic, 1977, pp. 47–160.
● M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, Eds., Handbook of Mathematical Functions (Applied Mathematics Series
55). Washington, DC, USA: NBS, 1964, pp. 32–33.
● E. F. Moore, “Gedanken-experiments on sequential machines,” in Automata Studies (Ann. of Math. Studies,
no. 1), C. E. Shannon and J. McCarthy, Eds., Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton Univ. Press, 1965, pp. 129–153.
● Westinghouse Electric Corporation (Staff of Technology and Science, Aerospace Div.), Integrated Electronic
Systems. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice-Hall, 1970.
● M. Gorkii, “Optimal design,” in Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, vol. 12, pp. 111-122, 1961 (Transl.: in L. Pontryagin,
Ed., The Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes. New York, NY, USA: Interscience, 1962, ch. 2, sec. 3,
pp. 127–135).
● A. Histace, “Image restoration—Recent advances and applications,” in Super-Resolution Restoration and
Image Reconstruction for Passive Millimeter Wave Imaging. Rijeka, Croatia: InTech, 2012, pp. 25–45.
Book Translated
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Title of chapter in the book,” in Title of Published Book, X. Editor, Ed., xth ed. City of Publisher,
State (only U.S.), Country: Abbrev. of Publisher (in Language), year, ch. x, sec. x, pp. xxx–xxx.
Examples:
● K. Ichiro, Thai Economy and Railway 1885–1935, Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Hyoronsha (in Japanese), 2000.
● M. Gorkii, “Optimal design,” Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, vol. 12, pp. 111–122, 1961 (Transl.: in L. Pontryagin,
Ed., The Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes. New York, NY, USA: Interscience, 1962, ch. 2, sec. 3,
pp. 127–135).
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Write out all the remaining words, but omit most articles and prepositions like “of the” and “on.” That is,
Proceedings of the 1996 Robotics and Automation Conference becomes Proc. 1996 Robot. Automat. Conf. If an
ordinal number is in the conference name, use the numerical form instead of spelling it out (e.g., “1st” instead of
“First”). Include the location if given. For U.S. locations, “USA” must be included after city and state.
NOTE: All published conference or proceedings papers have page numbers.
Examples:
● A. Amador-Perez and R. A. Rodriguez-Solis, “Analysis of a CPW-fed annular slot ring antenna using DOE,” in
Proc. IEEE Antennas Propag. Soc. Int. Symp., Jul. 2006, pp. 4301–4304.
● G. R. Faulhaber, “Design of service systems with priority reservation,” in Conf. Rec. 1995 IEEE Int. Conf.
Commun., pp. 3–8. *** If the year is given in the conference title, it may be omitted from the end of the
reference as shown here.***
● S. P. Bingulac, “On the compatibility of adaptive controllers,” in Proc. 4th Annu. Allerton Conf. Circuit Syst.
Theory, New York, NY, USA, 1994, pp. 8–16.
● W. D. Doyle, “Magnetization reversal in films with biaxial anisotropy,” in 1987 Proc. INTERMAG Conf., pp.
2.2-1–2.2-6.
● C. T. Meadow and D. W. Waugh, “Computer assisted interrogation,” in 1991 Fall Joint Comput. Conf., Proc.
AFIPS Conf., vol. 29. Washington, DC, USA: Spartan, 1991, pp. 381–394.
● P. C. Parks, “Lyapunov redesign of model reference adaptive control systems,” in 1993 Joint Automatic Control
Conf., Preprints, pp. 485–491.
● T. S. Hsia, “System identification,” in IEDM Tech. Dig., 1993, vol. 2, no. 8, pp. 6–13.
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Examples:
● G. Veruggio, “The EURON roboethics roadmap,” in Proc. Humanoids ’06: 6th IEEE-RAS Int. Conf. Humanoid
Robots, 2006, pp. 612–617, doi: 10.1109/ICHR.2006.321337.
● J. Zhao, G. Sun, G. H. Loh, and Y. Xie, “Energy-efficient GPU design with reconfigurable in-package graphics
memory,” in Proc. ACM/IEEE Int. Symp. Low Power Electron. Design (ISLPED), Jul. 2012, pp. 403–408, doi:
10.1145/2333660.2333752.
Examples:
● A. Amador-Perez and R. A. Rodriguez-Solis, “Analysis of a CPW-fed annular slot ring antenna using DOE,” in
Proc. IEEE Antennas Propag. Soc. Int. Symp., A. Amador-Perez and R. A. Rodriguez-Solis, Eds. Jul. 2006, pp.
4301–4304.
● D. B. Armstrong, G. J. Fogarty, and D. Dingsdag, “Scales measuring characteristics of small business
information systems,” in Proc. Res., Relevance Rigour: Coming of Age: 18th Australasian Conf. Inf. Syst.,
W-G. Tan, Ed. 2007, pp. 163–171.
● P. Funes, B. Orme, and E. Bonabeau, “Evolving emergent group behaviors for simple human agents,” in Proc.
7th Eur. Conf. Artif. Life, P. Dittrich and J. T. Kim, Eds. Sep. 2003, pp. 76–89.
Examples:
● L. S. Carmichael, N. Ghani, P. K. Rajan, K. O’Donoghue, and R. Holt, “Characterization and comparison of
modern layer-2 Ethernet survivability protocols,” in Proc. 37th Southeastern Symp. Syst. Theory (SSST 2005),
Tuskegee, AL, USA, Mar. 20–22, 2005, pp. 124–129.
● D. Sarkar and K. V. Srivastava, “SRR-loaded antipodal Vivaldi antenna for UWB applications with tunable
notch function,” in Proc. Int. Symp. Electromagn. Theory, Hiroshima, Japan, 2013, pp. 466–469.
Examples:
● Process Software Corp., Framingham, MA, USA. Intranets: Internet technologies deployed behind the firewall
for corporate productivity. Presented at INET’96 Annu. Meeting. [Online]. Available: http://www.process.com/
Intranets/wp2.htp
● J. A. Taylor. (Nov. 2006). Assessment: A tool for development and engagement in the first year of university
study. Presented at Engaging Students: 9th Pacific Rim in Higher Education (FYHE) Conf., Griffith, Australia.
[Online]. Available: http://www.fyhe.com.au/past_papers/2006/Papers/Taylor.pdf
● V. Chandrasekaran, S. Sanghavi, P. A. Parrilo, and A. S. Willsky. (2009). Sparse and low-rank matrix
decompositions. Presented at IFAC 2009. [Online]. Available: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/
article/pii/S1474667016388632
Examples:
● T. Schubert, “Real challenges and solutions for validating system-on-chip high level formal verification of
next-generation microprocessors,” in Proc. 40th Design Automat. Conf. (DAC’03), Jun. 2–6, 2003. [Online].
Available:https://www.dac.com/content/40th-dac
● J. Yanamadala et al., “Segmentation of the visible human project (VHP) female cryosection images within
MATLAB environment,” in Proc. 23rd Int. Meshing Roundtable, London, U.K., Oct. 2014. [Online]. Available:
https://feup.libguides.com/ieee/comunicacoes
C. Course
Basic Format:
Name of University. (Year). Title of course. [Online]. Available: URL
Example:
● Argosy University Online. (2012). Information literacy and communication. [Online]. Available:
http://www.myeclassonline.com
Coursepack
Basic Format:
● J. K. Instructor. Title of coursepack. (Semester). Title of course. University/Publisher location:
University/Publisher name.
Example:
● Q. Oden. Mud and Bones–Geology Coursepack. (2014, Winter). GEOG 042. Cranbrook, Canada: College of
the Rockies
D. Datasets
FORCE11 Data Citation Principles
IEEE follows the FORCE11 Data Citation Principles. These principles are as follows (per
https://www.force11.org/datacitationprinciples):
1) Importance: Data should be considered legitimate, citable products of research. Data citations should be
accorded the same importance in the scholarly record as citations of other research objects, such as
publications.
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2) Credit and Attribution: Data citations should facilitate giving scholarly credit and normative and legal
attribution to all contributors to the data, recognizing that a single style or mechanism of attribution may
not be applicable to all data.
3) Evidence: In scholarly literature, whenever and wherever a claim relies upon data, the corresponding data
should be cited.
4) Unique Identification: A data citation should include a persistent method for identification that is machine
actionable, globally unique, and widely used by a community.
5) Access: Data citations should facilitate access to the data themselves and to such associated metadata,
documentation, code, and other materials, as are necessary for both humans and machines to make
informed use of the referenced data.
6) Persistence: Unique identifiers, and metadata describing the data, and its disposition, should persist—even
beyond the lifespan of the data they describe.
7) Specificity and Verifiability: Data citations should facilitate identification of, access to, and verification of
the specific data that support a claim. Citations or citation metadata should include information about
provenance and fixity sufficient to facilitate verifying that the specific timeslice, version and/or granular
portion of data retrieved subsequently is the same as was originally cited.
8) Interoperability and Flexibility: Data citation methods should be sufficiently flexible to accommodate the
variant practices among communities, but should not differ so much that they compromise interoperability
of data citation practices across communities.
Note: Reproduced (including references therein) from M. Martone, Ed. “Data Citation Synthesis Group: Joint
Declaration of Data Citation Principles.” San Diego, CA, USA: FORCE11, 2014. [Online]. Available:
https://www.force11.org/group/joint-declaration-data-citation-principles-final
When providing reference details as much information as available should be provided (italics denote that metadata
would benefit from the details, although it is not required for reference listing):
● Published mixed data/software package: author(s), name, unique identifier, location/repository, release
date, license, description, keywords.
The essential components of a citation to a dataset are the following: Author names of each individual or
organizational entity responsible for the creation of the dataset; the date published or disseminated [year and full
date (if available)]; the complete title of the dataset, including the edition or version number, if applicable; publisher
and/or distributor; and electronic location or identifier (URL or DOI if applicable). Append the date retrieved if the
title and locator are not specific to the exact instance of the data you used.
Basic Format:
● Author, Date, Year. “Title of Dataset,” distributed by Publisher/Distributor, http://url.com (or if DOI is used,
end with a period)
Example:
● S. Ansolabehere, M. Palmer, and A. Lee, January 20, 2014, “Precinct-Level Election Data. V1,” distributed by
Harvard Election Data Archive, http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/21919 UNF:5:5C9UfGjdLy2ONVPtgr45qA==
E. Handbooks
Basic Format:
● Name of Manual/Handbook, x ed., Abbrev. Name of Co., City of Co., Abbrev. State, year, pp. xxx-xxx.
Examples:
● Transmission Systems for Communications, 3rd ed., Western Electric Co., Winston-Salem, NC, USA,1985, pp.
44–60.
● Motorola Semiconductor Data Manual, Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc., Phoenix, AZ, USA,1989.
● RCA Receiving Tube Manual, Radio Corp. of America, Electronic Components and Devices, Harrison, NJ,
Tech. Ser. RC-23, 1992.
F. Lectures
Lecture Notes
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author. (Year). Title of lecture [Type of Medium]. Available: URL
Examples:
● J. Barney. (2011). Documenting literature [PowerPoint slides]. Available: http://moodle.cotr/english/gill
● Z. Yardish. Tumbling past data [Online]. Available: http://www.statistics.cotr.ca/classes/statistics/Yardish/
index.html
Lecture Online
Basic Format:
● University name. (year). Title of lecture. [Type of Medium]. Available: URL
Example:
● Argosy University Online. (2012). Information literacy and communication: Module 2 filing and organization.
[Online]. Available: http://www.myeclassonline.com
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G. Legal Citations
Note: In text, italicize the names of court cases.
U.S. Laws
● U.S. Code, Title 18, section 3123(a)(1),(2), 2000 and 2002 Supplement.
● Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism,
Public Law No. 107-56, section 209, U.S. Statutes at Large, vol. 115, 2001, p. 285.
● Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Public Law No. 90-351, sections 801– 804, U.S.
Statutes at Large, vol. 82, pp. 211–223 (codified as amended in US Code, Title 18, sections 2510–2522,
2000 and 2002 Supplement).
H. Manuals
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author (or Abbrev. Name of Co., City of Co. Abbrev. State, Country). Name of Manual/Handbook, x ed.
(year). Accessed: Date. [Online]. Available: http://www.url.com
Examples:
● L. Breimann. Manual on Setting Up, Using, and Understanding Random Forests v4.0. (2003). Accessed: Apr.
16, 2014. [Online]. Available: http://oz.berkeley.edu/users/breiman/Using_random_forests_v4.0.pdf
● M. Kuhn. The Caret Package. (2012). [Online]. Available: http://cranr-project.org/web/packages/
caret/caret.pdf
● Antcom, Torrance, CA, USA. Antenna Products. (2011). Accessed: Feb. 12, 2014. [Online]. Available:
http://www.antcom.com/documents/catalogs /L1L2GPSAntennas.pdf
Manual (Print)
Basic Format:
● Name of Manual/Handbook, x ed., Abbrev. Name of Co., City of Co., Abbrev. State, Country, year, pp.
xxx–xxx.
Examples:
● Transmission Systems for Communications, 3rd ed., Western Electric Co., Winston-Salem, NC, USA,1985, pp.
44–60.
● Motorola Semiconductor Data Manual, Motorola Semiconductor Products Inc., Phoenix, AZ, USA,1989.
● RCA Receiving Tube Manual, Radio Corp. of America, Electronic Components and Devices, Harrison, NJ,
USA, Tech. Ser. RC23, 1992.
● Microsoft Office 97 Visual Basic Programmer’s Guide, Microsoft Professional Editions Series, Microsoft,
Redmond, WA, USA, 1997.
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Manual (Online)
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author (or Abbrev. Name of Co., City of Co. Abbrev. State, Country). Name of Manual/Handbook, x ed.
(year). Accessed: Date. [Online]. Available: http://www.url.com
Examples:
● L. Breimann. Manual on Setting Up, Using, and Understanding Random Forests v4.0. (2003). Accessed: Apr.
16, 2014. [Online]. Available: http://oz.berkeley.edu/users/breiman/Using_random_forests_v4.0.pdf
● M. Kuhn. The Caret Package. (2012). [Online]. Available: http://cranr-project.org/web/packages/caret/caret.pdf
J. Patent
Retain or request the day of the month when referencing a patent.
NOTE: Use “issued date” if several dates are given.
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Title of patent,” U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, Abbrev. Month, day, year.
● J. K. Author, “Title of patent,” Country Patent xxx, Abbrev. Month, day, year.
Examples:
● J. P. Wilkinson, “Nonlinear resonant circuit devices,” U.S. Patent 3 624 125, Jul. 16, 1990.
● T. Mei and T. Yang, “Circuit and method for average–current regulation of light-emitting diodes,” U.S. Patent 7
898 187 B1, 2011, Mar. 1, 2012.
● W. W. Black and A. Clavin, “Dipole augmented slot radiating element,” U.S. Patent 3594806, Jul. 1971.
● S. P. Voinigescu et al., Direct m-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) operating in saturated power
mode,” U.S. Patent Appl. 20110013726A1, Jan. 20, 2011.
● K. Klionovski, “Broadband dual-band microstrip antenna,” (in Russian), RU Patent Utility Model 167296, Dec.
27, 2016.
Patent Online
Basic Format:
● Name of the invention, by inventor’s name. (year, month day). Patent Number [Type of medium]. Available:
site/path/file
Examples:
● Musical toothbrush with adjustable neck and mirror, by L. M. R. Brooks. (1992, May 19). Patent D 326 189
[Online]. Available: NEXIS Library: LEXPAT File: DESIGN
● Screwless clip mounted computer drive, by D. Williams. (2005, Apr. 26). U.S. Patent 6,885,550 [Online].
Available: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/6,885,550
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K. Periodicals
Periodicals
Refer to the section “Common Abbreviations of Words in References” for non-IEEE titles. Note that periodical titles
of only one word should not be abbreviated, but fully spelled out, e.g., Science and Nature.
Prior to 1988, the volume number of IEEE Transactions/Journals carried the acronym of the journal. For example, an
issue of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL would read: IEEE Trans. Autom. Control, vol. AC-26,
no. 1, pp. 1–34, Jan. 1981. When referencing IEEE Transactions, both the issue number and month are included
upon verification of frequency and starting month. DOIs are included, when provided by the author.
NOTE: The only exception to this rule is PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, which never carried an acronym on the
masthead.
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Name of paper,” Abbrev. Title of Periodical, vol. x, no. x, pp. xxx-xxx, Abbrev. Month, year.
● J. K. Author, “Name of paper,” Abbrev. Title of Periodical, vol. x, no. x, pp. xxx-xxx, Abbrev. Month, year, doi:
xxx.
Examples:
● M. M. Chiampi and L. L. Zilberti, “Induction of electric field in human bodies moving near MRI: An efficient
BEM computational procedure,” IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. 58, pp. 2787–2793, Oct. 2011, doi:
10.1109/TBME.2011.2158315.
● M. Ito et al., “Can the application of amorphous oxide TFT be an electrophoretic display?,” J. Non-Cryst.
Solids, vol. 354, no. 19, pp. 2777–2782, Feb. 2008.
● R. Fardel, M. Nagel, F. Nuesch, T. Lippert, and A. Wokaun, “Fabrication of organic light emitting diode
pixels by laser-assisted forward transfer,” Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 91, no. 6, Aug. 2007, Art. no. 061103.
● J. Zhang and N. Tansu, “Optical gain and laser characteristics of InGaN quantum wells on ternary InGaN
substrates,” IEEE Photon. J., vol. 5, no. 2, Apr. 2013, Art no. 2600111.
● S. Preu, G.H.Döhler, S.Malzer, L.J.Wang, and A. C. Gossard,“Tunable continuous-wave terahertz photo
mixer sources and applications,” J. Appl. Phys., vol. 109, Mar. 2011, Art. no. 061301.
● S. Azodolmolky et al., Experimental demonstration of an impairment aware network planning and operation
tool for transparent/translucent optical networks,” J. Lightw. Technol., vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 439–448, Sep. 2011.
● H. Eriksson and P. E. Danielsson, “Two problems on Boolean memories,” IEEE Trans. Electron. Devices, vol.
ED-11, no. 1, pp. 32–33, Jan. 1959.
● F. Aronowitz, “Theory of traveling-wave optical maser,” Phys. Rev., vol. 134, pp. A635–A646, Dec. 8, 1965.
● Ye. V. Lavrova, “Geographic distribution of ionospheric disturbances in the F2 layer,” Tr. IZMIRAN, vol. 19,
no. 29, pp. 31–43, 1961 (Transl.: E. R. Hope, Directorate of Scientific Information Services, Defence
Research Board of Canada, Rep. T384R, Apr. 1963).
● E. P. Wigner, “On a modification of the Rayleigh–Schrodinger perturbation theory,” (in German), Math.
Naturwiss. Anz. Ungar. Akad. Wiss., vol. 53, p. 475, 1935.
● E. H. Miller, “A note on reflector arrays,” IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., to be published.*** Always use this
style when the paper has been accepted or scheduled for a future publication but has not been published as
early access, i.e., do not use “to appear in.”***
● F. Vatta, A. Soranzo, and F. Babich, “More accurate analysis of sum-product decoding of LDPC codes using a
Gaussian approximation,” IEEE Commun. Lett., early access, Dec. 11, 2018, doi:
10.1109/LCOMM.2018.2886261. ***Always state if the article is early access and include its online version
date and DOI. The DOI is essential as it will not change, though the date may.***
● C. K. Kim, “Effect of gamma rays on plasma,” submitted for publication. *** Always use this style when the
paper has not yet been accepted or scheduled for publication, i.e., do not use “to appear in.”***
● W. Rafferty, “Ground antennas in NASA’s deep space telecommunications,” Proc. IEEE, vol. 82, no. 5, pp.
636-640, May 1994.
● P. Kopyt et al., “Electric properties of graphene-based conductive layers from DC up to terahertz range,” IEEE
THz Sci. Technol., to be published, doi: 10.1109/TTHZ.2016.2544142.
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Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Name of paper,” Abbrev. Title of Periodical, vol. x, no. x, Abbrev. month, year, Art. no. xxx.
Examples:
● J. Zhang and N. Tansu, “Optical gain and laser characteristics of InGaN quantum wells on ternary InGaN
substrates,” IEEE Photon. J., vol. 5, no. 2, Apr. 2013, Art no. 2600111.
● R. Fardel, M. Nagel, F. Nuesch, T. Lippert, and A. Wokaun, “Fabrication of organic light emitting diode pixels
by laser-assisted forward transfer,” Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 91, no. 6, Aug. 2007, Art. no. 061103.
● S. Preu, G. H. Döhler, S. Malzer, L. J. Wang, and A. C. Gossard, “Tunable continuous-wave terahertz photo
mixer sources and applications,” J. Appl. Phys., vol. 109, Mar. 2011, Art. no. 061301.
● L. Kuang et al., “A numerical method for analyzing electromagnetic scattering properties of a moving
conducting object,” Int. J. Antennas Propag., vol. 2014, 2014, Art. no. 386315, doi: 10.1155/2014/386315.
● X. Yang, W. Cao, Y. Lu, and Y. Zhou, “Hyperspectral image transformer classification networks,” IEEE Trans.
Geosci. Remote Sens., vol. 60, 2022, Art. no. 5528715, doi: 10.1109/TGRS.2022.3171551.
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Name of paper,” Abbrev. Title of Periodical., Abbrev. month, year, doi: xxx.
Example:
● F. Vatta, A. Soranzo, and F. Babich, “More accurate analysis of sum-product decoding of LDPC codes using a
Gaussian approximation,” IEEE Commun. Lett., early access, Dec. 11, 2018, doi:
10.1109/LCOMM.2018.2886261.
Periodicals Online
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Name of paper,” Abbrev. Title of Periodical, vol. x, no. x, pp. xxx–xxx, Abbrev. Month, year.
Accessed: Month, Day, Year, doi: 10.1109.XXX.123456. [Online]. Available: site/path/file
Examples:
● W. P. Risk, G. S. Kino, and H. J. Shaw, “Fiber-optic frequency shifter using a surface acoustic wave incident at
an oblique angle,” Opt. Lett., vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 115–117, Feb. 1986. [Online]. Available: http://ol.osa.org/
abstract.cfm?URI=ol-11-2-115
● P. Kopyt et al., “Electric properties of graphene-based conductive layers from DC up to terahertz range,” IEEE
THz Sci. Technol., to be published, doi: 10.1109/TTHZ.2016.2544142.
Virtual Journal
Basic Format:
● Name(s) of Ed(s)., “Title of Issue,” in Title of Journal, Abbrev. month year. [Online]. Available: URL
Examples:
● J. Smith, T. Jones, and B. Simpson, Eds., “IEEE Biometrics Compendium Issue 30 December 2017,” in IEEE
Biometrics Compendium, Dec. 2017. [Online]. Available: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/virtual-journals/biocomp/
issue/30/
● T. Robertson, Ed., “RFIC Virtual Journal–Issue 6,” in IEEE RFIC Virtual Journal, Oct. 2014. [Online].
Available: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/virtual-journals/rfic/issue/6/
● “RFID Virtual Journal–Issue 10,” in IEEE RFID Virtual Journal, Nov. 2015. [Online]. Available:
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/virtual-journals/rfid/issue/10/
L. Reports
The general form for citing technical reports is to place the name and location of the company or institution after the
author and title and to give the report number and date at the end of the reference.
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Title of report,” Abbrev. Name of Co., City of Co., Abbrev. State, Country, Rep. xxx, year.
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Examples:
● E. E. Reber, R. L. Michell, and C. J. Carter, “Oxygen absorption in the Earth’s atmosphere,” Aerospace Corp.,
Los Angeles, CA, USA,Tech. Rep. TR-0200 (4230-46)-3, Nov. 1988.
● J. H. Davis and J. R. Cogdell, “Calibration program for the 16-foot antenna,” Elect. Eng. Res. Lab., Univ.
Texas, Austin, Tech. Memo. NGL-006-69-3, Nov. 15, 1987.
● R. E. Haskell and C. T. Case, “Transient signal propagation in lossless isotropic plasmas,” USAF Cambridge
Res. Labs., Cambridge, MA, USA, Rep. ARCRL-66-234 (II), 1994, vol. 2.
● M. A. Brusberg and E. N. Clark, “Installation, operation, and data evaluation of an oblique-incidence
ionosphere sounder system,” in “Radio Propagation Characteristics of the Washington-Honolulu Path,”
Stanford Res. Inst., Stanford, CA, USA, Contract NOBSR-87615, Final Rep., Feb. 1995, vol. 1.
● P. Diament, S. L. Richert, and W. L. Lupatkin, “V-line surface-wave radiation and scanning,” Dept. Elect. Eng.,
Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA, Sci. Rep. 85, Aug. 1991.
Report Online
Ensure a year is included and add the URL to the end of the reference.
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Title of report,” Company, City, State, Country, Rep. no., (optional: vol./issue), Date. Accessed:
Date. [Online]. Available: site/path/file
Examples:
● R. J. Hijmans and J. van Etten, “Raster: Geographic analysis and modeling with raster data,” R Package
Version 2.0-12, Jan. 12, 2012. [Online]. Available: http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=raster
● “Teralyzer,” Lytera UG, Kirchhain, Germany. Accessed: Jun. 5, 2014. [Online]. Available:
http://www.lytera.de/Terahertz_THz_Spectroscopy.php?id=home
● F. Zhao, “Smartphone solutions white paper,” Shenzhen, China, Huawei, White Paper, 2012. [Online].
Available: http://www.huawei.com/ilink/en/download/HW_193034
● Bureau of Meteorology, “Bureau of Meteorology: Measuring Rainfall in Australia,” 2009. [Online]. Available:
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/cdo/about/definitionsrain.shtml#meanrainfall
● GeoBasisNRW. “ATKIS—Digitale Topographische Karte 1:25.000 (DTK25),” Bezirksregierung Köln,
Cologne, Germany, 2012. [Online]. Available:
http://www.bezreg-koeln.nrw.de/brkinternet/presse/publikationen/geobasis/fal.pdf
● K. Kagaku, "Multipurpose chest phantom: Lungman.” Accessed: Apr. 17, 2014. [Online]. Available:
http://www.kyotokagaku.com/products/detail03/pdf/ph-1_catalog.pdf
● “Apple iPhone,” Apple Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA. Accessed: Feb. 25, 2013. [Online]. Available:
http://apple.com/iphone/
● S. Urazhdin, N. O. Birge, W. P. Pratt Jr., and J. Bass, “Current-driven magnetic excitations in permalloy-based
multilayer nanopillars,” 2003. [Online]. Available: http://cond-mat/0303149
M. Software
FORCE11 Software Citation Principles
IEEE follows the FORCE11 Software Citation Principles. These principles are as follows (per
http://www.force11.org/sites/default/files/software-citation-principles.pdf):
1) Importance: Software should be considered a legitimate and citable product of research. Software citations
should be accorded the same importance in the scholarly record as citations of other research products, such
as publications and data; they should be included in the metadata of the citing work, for example in the
reference list of a journal article, and should not be omitted or separated. Software should be cited on the
same basis as any other research product such as a paper or a book, that is, authors should cite the
appropriate set of software products just as they cite the appropriate set of papers.
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2) Credit and Attribution: Software citations should facilitate giving scholarly credit and normative and
legal attribution to all contributors to the software, recognizing that a single style or mechanism of
attribution may not be applicable to all software.
3) Unique Identification: A software citation should include a method for identification that is machine
actionable, globally unique, interoperable, and recognized by at least a community of the corresponding
domain experts, and preferably by general public researchers.
4) Persistence: Unique identifiers and metadata describing the software and its disposition should
persist—even beyond the lifespan of the software they describe.
5) Accessibility: Software citations should facilitate access to the software itself and to its associated
metadata, documentation, data, and other materials necessary for both humans and machines to make
informed use of the referenced software.
6) Specificity: Software citations should facilitate identification of, and access to, the specific version of
software that was used. Software identification should be as specific as necessary, such as using version
numbers, revision numbers, or variants such as platforms.
***When providing reference details as much information as noted below should be provided (italics denote that
metadata would benefit from the details, although it is not required for reference listing):
1) Use software for papers: author(s), software name, location/repository, version number, release date,
unique identifier.
2) Use software in/with new software: author(s), software name, location/repository, version number, release
date, unique identifier, software licensure, description.
3) Contribute to software: author(s), software name, location/repository, version number, release date, unique
identifier, contributor role, software license, description.
4) Determine use/citations of software: software name, unique identifier, indexed citations.
5) Get credit for software development: author(s), software name, location/repository, release date, unique
identifier, contributor role, indexed citations.
6) “Reproduce analysis”: software name, location/repository, version number, release date, unique identifier,
software license, description.
7) Find software to implement task: author(s), software name, location/repository, location/repository,
unique identifier, indexed citations, software license, description, keywords.
8) Publish software paper: author(s), software name, location/repository, version number, release date,
unique identifier.
9) Publish papers that cite software: author(s), software name, location/repository, version number, release
date, unique identifier, indexed citations.
10) Build catalog of software: author(s), software name, location/repository, version number, release date,
unique identifier, indexed citations, software license, description, keywords.
11) Build software catalog/registry: author(s), software name, location/repository, unique identifier,
description, keywords.
12) Show scientific impact of holdings: software name, unique identifier, indexed citations.
13) Show how funded software has been used: software name, unique identifier, indexed citations.
14) Evaluate contributions of researcher: author(s), unique identifier, release date, indexed citations,
contributor role.
15) Store software entry: author(s), software name, unique identifier, location/repository, release date, indexed
citations, description, keywords.
16) Published mixed data/software package: author(s), software name, unique identifier, location/repository,
release date, software license, description, keywords.
Note: Reproduced (including references therein) from A. M. Smith, D. S. Katz, K. E. Niemeyer, and the
FORCE11 Software Citation Working Group. “Software citation principles,” PeerJ Comp. Sci., vol. 2, 2016,
Article no. e86, doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.86
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Basic Format:
● J. K. Author. Title of Software. Date Repository or Archive. (version or year). Publisher Name. Accessed:
Date (when applicable). [Type of Medium]. Global Persistent Identifier. Available: site/path/file
Examples:
● Antenna Products. (2011). Antcom. Accessed: January 11, 2019. [Online]. Available:
https://www.antcom.com/products
● D. W. Arning et al. Mixed Mode–Mixed Level Circuit Simulator. (2011). Ngspice. Accessed: Jan. 11, 2019.
[Online]. Available: http://ngspice.sourceforge.net
● MSDN Library Visual Studio 6.0. (2001). Microsoft.
N. Standards
Basic Format:
● Title of Standard, Standard number, Corporate author, location, date.
● Title of Standard, Standard number, date.
Examples:
● Parameter Values for Ultra-High Definition Television Systems for Switzerland, Production and International
Programme Exchange, Rec. ITU-R BT.2020-2, International Telecommunications Union, Geneva,
Switzerland, Oct. 2015.
● IEEE Criteria for Class IE Electric Systems, IEEE Standard 308, 1969.
● Letter Symbols for Quantities, ANSI Standard Y10.5-1968.
Standard Online
Basic Format:
● Title of Standard, Standard number, Corporate author, location, date. [Online]. Available: http://www.url.com
● Title of Standard, Standard number, date. [Online]. Available: http://www.url.com
Example:
● Frequency Response and Bias, NERC Reliability Standard BAL-003-0.1b, May 2009. [Online]. Available:
http://www.nerc.com/files/BAL-003-0_1b.pdf
Thesis Online
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Title of thesis,” M.S. thesis, Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ., Abbrev. State, Country,
year. [Online]. Available: http://www.url.com
● J. K. Author, “Title of dissertation,” Ph.D. dissertation, Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ., Abbrev.
State, Country, year. [Online]. Available: http://www.url.com
● J. K. Author, “Title of theis,” Ph.D. thesis, Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ., Abbrev. State, Country,
year. [Online]. Available: http://www.url.com
Examples:
● F. Jensen, “Electromagnetic near-field far-field correlations,” Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. Elect. Eng., Tech. Univ.
Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, 1970. [Online]. Available: www.tud.ed/jensen/diss
● H. Bordaouin, “ Unmanned aerial vehicles in flight simulations,”Ph.D. thesis, Dept. Aerospace Eng., Rutgers
Univ., New Brunswick, NJ, USA, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://its.not-a-real-thesis.pdf
● D. Schwartz, “Development of a computationally efficient full human body finite element model,” M.S. thesis,
Virginia Tech – Wake Forest Univ. School of Biomed. Eng. Sci., Winston-Salem, NC, USA, 2015. [Online].
Available: https://wakespace.lib.wfu.edu/bitstream/handle/10339/57119/Schwartz_wfu_0248M_10697.pdf
Note: Defer to the use of “thesis” and “dissertation” as provided by the authors; these are different depending on the
degree and the academic institution and should not be changed based on degree level.
Government Online
Basic Format:
● Legislative body. Number of Congress, Session. (year, month day). Number of bill or resolution, Title. [Type of
medium]. Available: site/path/file
Example:
● U.S. House. 102nd Congress, 1st Session. (1991, Jan. 11). H. Con. Res. 1, Sense of the Congress on Approval
of Military Action. [Online]. Available: LEXIS Library: GENFED File: BILLS
Q. Unpublished
The two most common types of unpublished references are private communications and papers still in
preparation.
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, private communication, Abbrev. Month, year.
● J. K. Author, “Title of paper,” unpublished.
Examples:
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Preprint arXiv
Basic Format:
● J. K. Author, “Title of paper,” year, arXiv number.
Examples:
● S. Urazhdin, N. O. Birge, W. P. Pratt Jr., and J. Bass, “Current-driven magnetic excitations in permalloy-based
multilayer nanopillars,” 2003, arXiv:0303149.
R. Websites
The most basic entry for a website consists of the author name(s), page title, website title, web address, and date
accessed:
First Name Initial(s) Last Name. “Page Title.” Website Title. Date Accessed. [Online]. Available: Web Address.
J. Smith. “Obama inaugurated as President.” CNN.com. Accessed: Feb. 1, 2009. [Online.] Available:
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/01/21/obama_inaugurated/ index.html
The first author’s name should be first initial(s) and then the last name and a period. Titles and affiliations associated
with the author should be omitted. Do not use commas to precede a suffix, such as a roman numeral or Jr./Sr., after
the author’s given name.
For a page with two or more authors, list them in the order as they appear on the website. Separate author names by
a comma.
J. Smith and J. Doe. “Obama inaugurated as President.” CNN.com. Accessed: Feb. 1, 2009. [Online.] Available:
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/01/21/ obama_inaugurated/index.html
Next, place the title of the online article or the title of the webpage itself. Then, the text “Accessed:” and the date on
which you accessed the website (written in the format of “month day, year”). The text “[Online.] Available:” is then
inserted with the complete URL after the colon.
P. Costanzo, “Clemson orange uniforms are messing with the color on my TV. And apparently messing with the ND
offense, too.” Twitter. Accessed Apr. 19, 2021. [Online.] Available: https://twitter.com/PaulCostanzo/status/
817826295707041793
Query the author for the website title if not provided. (For informal websites (such as home page or fan websites) or
websites without formal titles, descriptive phrases may be used in place of page or website titles.)
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There are various options for including a URL in a reference. Follow the order of details and whether a period
needs to be placed at the end of the reference. The style of the accessed date is “Accessed: Abbrev. month and day,
year.” The placement of the accessed date within the reference should match how it is provided in the final
author-submitted version.
Acoustics Acoust.
A Active Act.
Abstracts Abstr. Administration Admin.
Academy Acad. Administrative Administ.
Accelerator Accel. Advanced Adv.
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Dynamics Dyn.
H
E Harmonic(s) Harmon.
Earthquake Earthq. History Hist.
Economic(s) Econ. Horizon Horiz.
Edition Ed. Hungary, Hungarian Hung.
Education Educ. Hydraulics Hydraul.
Electrical Elect. Hydrology Hydrol.
Electrification Electrific.
Electromagnetic Electromagn. I
Electroacoustic Electroacoust. Illuminating Illum.
Electronic Electron. Imaging Imag.
Emerging Emerg. Industrial Ind.
Engineering Eng. Information Inf.
Environment Environ. Informatics Inform.
Equations Equ. Innovation Innov.
Equipment Equip. Institute Inst.
Ergonomics Ergonom. Instrument Instrum.
European Eur. Instrumentation Instrum.
Evaluation Eval. Insulation Insul.
Evolutionary Evol. Integrated Integr.
Exhibition Exhib. Intelligence Intell.
Experimental Exp. Intelligent Intell.
Exploratory Explor. Interactions Interact.
Exposition Expo. International Int.
Express Exp. Isotopes Isot.
Israel Isr.
F
Fabrication Fabr. J
Faculty Fac. Japan Jpn.
Ferroelectrics Ferroelect. Journal J.
Francais, French Fr.
Frequency Freq. K
Foundation Found. Knowledge Knowl.
Fundamental Fundam.
L
G Laboratory(ies) Lab.
Generation Gener. Language Lang.
Geology Geol. Learning Learn.
Geophysics Geophys. Letter(s) Lett.
Geoscience Geosci. Lightwave Lightw.
Graphics Graph. Logic, Logical Log.
Guidance Guid. Luminescence Lumin.
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Observations Observ.
M Oceanic Ocean.
Machine Mach. Oceanography Oceanogr.
Magazine Mag. Occupation Occupat.
Magnetics Magn. Operational Oper.
Management Manage. Optical Opt.
Managing Manag. Optics Opt.
Manufacturing Manuf. Optimization Optim.
Marine Mar. Organization Org.
Material Mater.
Mathematical Math. P
Mathematics Math. Packaging Packag.
Measurement Meas. Particle Part.
Mechanical Mech. Patent Pat.
Medical, Medicine Med. Performance Perform.
Metals Met. Personal Pers.
Metallurgy Metall. Philosophical Philos.
Meteorology Meteorol. Photonics Photon.
Metropolitan Metrop. Photovoltaics Photovolt.
Mexican, Mexico Mex. Physics Phys.
Microelectromechanical Microelectromech. Physiology Physiol.
Microgravity Microgr. Planetary Planet.
Microscopy Microsc. Pneumatics Pneum.
Microwave(s) Microw. Pollution Pollut.
Military Mil. Polymer Polym.
Modeling Model. Polytechnic Polytech.
Molecular Mol. Practice Pract.
Monitoring Monit. Precision Precis.
Multiphysics Multiphys. Principles Princ.
Proceedings Proc.
N Processing Process.
Nanobioscience Nanobiosci. Production Prod.
Nanotechnology Nanotechnol. Productivity Productiv.
National Nat. Programmable Program.
Naval Nav. Programming Program.
Navigation Navig. Progress Prog.
Network, Networking Netw. Propagation Propag.
Newsletter Newslett. Psychology Psychol.
Nondestructive Nondestruct.
Nuclear Nucl. Q
Numerical Numer. Quality Qual.
Quarterly Quart.
O
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R Structure Struct.
Radiation Radiat. Studies Stud.
Radiology Radiol. Superconductivity Supercond.
Reactor React. Supplement Suppl.
Receivers Receiv. Surface Surf.
Recognition Recognit. Survey Surv.
Record Rec. Sustainable Sustain.
Rehabilitation Rehabil. Symposium Symp.
Reliability Rel. Systems Syst.
Report Rep.
Research Res. T
Resonance Reson. Technical Tech.
Resources Resour. Techniques Techn.
Review Rev. Technology Technol.
Robotics Robot. Telecommunications Telecommun.
Royal Roy. Television Telev.
Temperature Temp.
S Terrestrial Terr.
Safety Saf. Theoretical Theor.
Satellite Satell. Transactions Trans.
Scandinavian Scand. Translation Transl.
Science Sci. Transmission Transmiss.
Section Sect. Transportation Transp.
Security Secur. Tutorials Tut.
Seismology Seismol.
Selected Sel. U
Semiconductor Semicond. Ultrasonic Ultrason.
Sensing Sens. University Univ.
Series Ser.
Simulation Simul. V
Singapore Singap. Vacuum Vac.
Sistema Sist. Vehicular Veh.
Society Soc. Vibration Vib.
Sociological Sociol. Vision Vis.
Software Softw. Visual Vis.
Solar Sol.
Soviet Sov. W
Spectroscopy Spectrosc. Welding Weld.
Spectrum Spectr. Working Work.
Speculations Specul.
Statistics Statist.
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B. List of Publishers
NOTE: Each publisher’s complete title is shown, but do not use what is in parentheses. This is just to show the
entire title.
A
Abelard-Schuman (Ltd.), New York, NY, USA
Abingdon (Press), Nashville, TN, USA
Ablex (Publishing Corp.), Norwood, NJ, USA
Harry N. Abrams (Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Academic (Press Inc.), New York, NY, USA; Orlando, FL, USA; San Diego, CA, USA
Ace Books (Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Adam Hilger, New York, NY, USA
Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA
Aegean Park (Press), Laguna Hills, CA, USA
Aiglon (Press, Ltd.), London, U.K.
AIP (American Inst. Phys.), New York, NY, USA
Alden (& Co., Ltd.), Oxford, U.K.
Aldine (Publishing Co.), London, U.K.
Allen & Sons (Ltd.), London, U.K.
G. (George) Allen (& Unwin Ltd.), London, U.K.
H. (Howard) Allen (Inc.), Cleveland, OH, USA
Allenson (& Co., Ltd.), London, U.K.
Allyn & Bacon (Inc.), Boston, MA, USA
American Book (Co.), New York, NY, USA
American Council on Public Affairs, Washington, DC, USA
American Elsevier, New York, NY, USA
American Geographical Soc., New York, NY, USA
American Library Assoc., Chicago, IL, USA
American Management Assoc. (Inc.), New York, NY, USA
American Philosophical Soc., Philadelphia, PA, USA
American Psychological Assoc. (Inc.), Washington, DC, USA
American Technical Soc., Chicago, IL, USA
Amphoto Books (American Photographic Book Publishing Co. Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Antioch (Press), Yellow Springs, OH, USA
Appleton (-Century-Crofts), New York, NY, USA
Architectural Book (Publishing Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Arco (Publishing Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
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B
Babson (Statistical Organization, Inc.), Wellesley Hills, MA, USA
(Karl) Baedeker, Leipzig, Germany
Bailliere (Tindall & Cox, Ltd.), London, U.K.
W. H. Baker (Co.), Boston, MA, USA
Ballentine (Books, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Bankers (Publishing Co.), Boston, MA, USA
Banta (George Banta Publishing Co. - The Collegiate Press), Menasha, WI, USA
A. S. Barnes (& Co., Inc.), Cranbury, NJ, USA
Barnes & Noble (Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Barren (Educational Series, Inc.), Woodbury, NY, USA
(M.) Barrows (& Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
(Johann Ambrosius) Barth, Munich, Germany
Basic Books (Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Battelle (Press), Columbus, OH, USA
Baylor Univ. Press, Waco, TX, USA
Beacon (Press), Boston, MA, USA
G. Bell (& Sons, Ltd.), London, U.K.
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C
Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, U.K.
(Jonathon) Cape (Ltd.), London, U.K.
Carnegie Endowment (for International Peace), New York, NY, USA
Carnegie Foundation (for the Advancement of Teaching), New York, NY, USA
Carnegie Press, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Cassell (& Co., Ltd.), London, U.K.
Catholic Univ. of America Press, Washington, DC, USA
Caxton (Printers, Ltd.), Caldwell, ID, USA
Century House, Watkins Glen, NY, USA
(W. & R.) Chambers (Ltd.), Edinburgh, U.K.
Chandler (Publishing Co.), San Francisco, CA, USA
Channel Press, New York, NY, USA
Chapman & Grimes (Inc.), Boston, MA, USA
Chapman & Hall (Ltd.), London, U.K.
Chatto & Windus (Ltd.), London, U.K.
Chelsea (Publishing Co.), New York, NY, USA
Chemical Publishing (Co.), New York, NY, USA
Chilton (Co.), Philadelphia, PA, USA
Christian Science Publishing (Society), Boston, MA, USA
Citadel (Press), New York, NY, USA
A. H. Clark (Co.), Glendale, CA, USA
Clarendon (Press), Oxford, U.K.
Clark Univ. Press, Worcester, MA, USA
Collegiate (Press), Ames, IA, USA
(P. F.) Collier (& Son Corp.), New York, NY, USA
Collier-Macmillian (Ltd.), London, U.K.
Columbia Univ. Press, New York, NY, USA
Combat (Forces Press), Washington, DC, USA
Computer Science (Press), Rockville, MD, USA
Comstock (Publishing Associates), Ithaca, NY, USA
Concordia (Publishing House), St. Louis, MO, USA
Concrete (Publications, Ltd.), London, U.K.
Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, NY, USA
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D
(Peter) Davies (Ltd.), London, U.K.
(F. A.) Davis (Co.), Philadelphia, PA, USA
John Day (Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
(John) De Graff (Inc.), Tuckahoe, NY, USA
Delmar (Publishers, Inc.), Albany, NY, USA
(T. S.) Denison (& Co., Inc.), Minneapolis, MN, USA
(J. M.) Dent (& Sons, Ltd.), London, U.K.
Devin-Adair (Co.), New York, NY, USA
Dial (Press, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Digital (Press, Inc.), Bedford, MA, USA
Dodd, Mead (& Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Doubleday (& Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Dover (Publications, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Dow Jones-Irwin (Inc.), Homewood, IL, USA
(Frederick J.) Drake (& Co., Inc.), Chicago, IL, USA
Dryad (Press), Leicester, U.K.
(Gerald) Duckworth (& Co., Ltd.), London, U.K.
Duke Univ. Press, Durham, NC, USA
Duncker & Humblet, Berlin, Germany
Dunod, Paris, France
P. Dupont, Paris, France
(E. P.) Dutton (& Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
E
Edinburgh House (Press), London, U.K.
Educational Technology (Publications), Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA
(J. W.) Edwards (Publisher, Inc.), Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Eldon (Press, Ltd.), London, U.K.
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Elsevier (Science Publishing Co.), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; New York, NY, USA
Emerson (Books, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Encyclopedia Britannica (Inc.), Chicago, IL, USA
Engineering Pub. (Inc.), Elizabeth, NJ, USA
(W.) Englemann, Leipzig, Germany
F
Fairchild (Publications, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Farrar, Straus (& Giroux, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
(F. W.) Faxon (Inc.), Boston, MA, USA
(Carl) Fischer (Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Fleet (Publishing Corp.), New York, NY, USA
Follett (Publishing Co.), Chicago, IL, USA
Foundation (Press, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Franey (& Co., Inc.), London, U.K.
(W.H.) Freeman (and Co.), San Francisco, CA, USA
Free Press, New York, NY, USA
(Samuel) French (Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Friedlander & Sohn, Berlin, Germany
Friendship Press, New York, NY, USA
Funk & Wagnalls (Co.), New York, NY, USA
Futura (Publishing Co., Inc.), Mt. Kisco, NY, USA
G
(W. J.) Gage (Ltd.), London, U.K.
Gale & Polden (Ltd.), London, U.K.
Garden City Books, New York, NY, USA
Garland (Publishing, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Garrett (& Massie, Inc.), Richmond, VA, USA
Gautheir-Villars, Paris, France
(Bernard) Geis (Associates), New York, NY, USA
George Mason Univ. Press, Fairfax, VA, USA
Globe Book (Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Golden Cockerel (Press, Inc.), London, U.K.
Golden (Press, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
(Victor) Gollancz (Ltd.), London, U.K.
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H
Hafner (Publishing Co.), New York, NY, USA
E. M. Hale (& Co.), Eau Claire, WI, USA
Halsted (Press), New York, NY, USA
Hammond (Inc.), Maplewood, NJ, USA
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Orlando, FL, USA
(A.) Harleben, Vienna, Austria
Harper & Row, New York, NY, USA
Harper Collins, New York, NY, USA
W. E. Harrison (& Sons), Ipswich, U.K.
Harrison (& Sons, Ltd.), London, U.K.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA, USA
Hastings (House, Publishers), New York, NY, USA
Hawthorn (Books, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Hayden (Book Co.), New York, NY, USA
(D. C.) Heath (and Co.), Boston, MA, USA
Heath, Cranton (Ltd.), London, U.K.
(W.) Heffer (& Sons, Ltd.), Cambridge, U.K.
(William) Heinemann (Ltd.), London, U.K.
Helicon (Press, Inc.), Baltimore, MD, USA
Hemisphere (Publishing Corp.), Bristol, PA, USA
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I
IEEE Comput. Soc. Press, Los Alamitos, CA, USA
IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ, USA
Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington, IN, USA
Industrial Press, New York, NY, USA
Industrial (Publications, Inc.), Chicago, IL, USA
Inst. for Advanced Studies, Princeton, NJ, USA
Instrum. Soc. Amer., Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
International Labor Office, Washington, DC, USA
International Publishers (Co., Inc.), New York, NY, USA
International Textbook (Co.), Scranton, PA, USA
International Universities (Press, Inc.), New York, NY, USA
Interscience (Publishers), New York, NY, USA
IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, IA, USA
Iroquois (Publishing Co., Inc.), Columbus, OH, USA
(Richard D.) Irwin (Inc.), Homewood, IL, USA
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J
JAI Press, Greenwich, CT, USA
Jarrolds (Publishers, Ltd.), London, U.K.
The Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, MD, USA
Jones & Bartlett, Boston, MA, USA
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