How do you reference confidential information?
How do you reference confidential information?
Confidential informationAnonymised institution/agency (in square brackets).Year of report.Anonymised title (in italics).Location.Publisher is simply the anonymised institution/agency (again, with square brackets).
How do you in text cite an unpublished paper?
For unpublished works, put each author’s last name, then a comma, then the first initial of the given name, then any additional initials. A period should follow each initial. Separate the last author from the second-to-last author with a comma and ampersand (&). Separate any additional authors by commas.
How do you cite a paper that has been submitted?
Manuscript submitted for publication.“Do not give the name of the journal or publisher to which the manuscript has been submitted” (APA, 2010, p. 212).In-text citation: (Author, year, p. X)
How do you cite a paper that is accepted but not published?
For accepted papers where you are just waiting for the journal issue to be published, you can use “in press” in place of the year in the in-text citation, for example (Smith et al., in press). (I have also seen “forthcoming” but it’s less common.)
How do you reference ResearchGate?
In the references, fill in the author, date, and title (if these exist) similar to a standard citation for a scientific paper, followed by the link shown by ResearchGate to the specific entry.
How do you cite forthcoming publication in text?
When the author name is not mentioned in the text, the citation consists of the author’s name and the year of publication in brackets. Example: It was emphasised that citations in the text should be consistent (Jones, 2017).
How do you cite a paper in a review?
The most obvious solution is, don’t cite it at all. This avoids any problems. If it is your own paper, citing it as “in review” or “submitted” is generally not acceptable, since there is no guarantee that it will be accepted, or that it will be published in a specific journal.
How do you cite an article in press AMA style?
Article “in Press” Cite it as you would a journal article, including all information available (you may not have the volume, issue or page numbers), and include [published online Month DD, YYYY] after the article title.