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House Style Guide 2011 - MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica"

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B. When reference has to be made to a particular page or section of a book, or to a particular<br />

equation or the like, this should be done at the point of citation; see examples below:<br />

(White, 2007, p. 178)<br />

(Petrov and Smirnov, 2003, Eq. (87))<br />

C. Works by one author should list the surname of the author and the year of publication:<br />

(Ivanov, 2005)<br />

Works by two authors should list the two surnames, separated by the conjuction and, and followed<br />

by the year of publication:<br />

(Ivanov and Petrov, 2010)<br />

A work by three or more authors, for instance, by Ivanov, Petrov, Sidorov, and Smirnov, would be<br />

as follows:<br />

(Ivanov et al., 2005)<br />

If another work of the same date that would also be abbreviated “Ivanov et al.” is cited or if there are<br />

several works with the same authorship and date in the list of references, they should be cited as<br />

follows:<br />

and<br />

(Ivanov et al., 2005a)<br />

(Ivanov et al., 2005b)<br />

(Ivanov, 2005a)<br />

(Ivanov, 2005b),<br />

respectively. In that case the years in the list of references should also be supplemented with letters<br />

a, b, etc.<br />

10.2 List of References: General<br />

Important note: Format for references in ex-AIP journals is different from traditional Interperiodica<br />

journals. See Chapter 11, Ex-AIP References.<br />

10.2.1 For titles in English, including titles of books, journals, articles, chapters, and<br />

dissertations and names of conferences, use title capitalization. Always capitalize the first word in<br />

the title and subtitle, and capitalize all other words except for articles, prepositions, and<br />

conjunctions. Use this style also for translations of foreign titles. For titles given in a foreign<br />

language (including transliterated titles), follow the rules of capitalization for that language.<br />

10.2.2 For book titles, article titles, etc., use of hyphens and dashes should follow the original,<br />

even if such usage contradicts this style guide.<br />

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