How to Cite Sources Using the IEEE Reference Guide: A Step-by-Step Format
Learn how to properly cite sources with the IEEE reference guide, including author format, title, journal details, and year for academic writing.
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To cite an IEEE reference, list the author's initials and last name, followed by the title in italics, the publication source, volume, issue, pages, and year. For example: J. K. Author, 'Title of Document,' _Journal Name_, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 1-10, 2023.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the basic format for citing a journal article in IEEE style? The basic IEEE citation format for a journal article includes the author's initials and last name, article title in quotation marks, journal name in italics, volume number, issue number, page range, and publication year.
- How do I format multiple authors in an IEEE citation? List the initials and last names of all authors separated by commas. Use 'and' before the last author's name if there are multiple authors.
- Can I use IEEE citation style for conference papers? Yes, IEEE citation style is commonly used for conference papers, books, and other technical documents with specific formatting rules for each source type.