

Word order and punctuation are the same as for two or three authors.

Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Wesley Thomas, and Sabine Lang, eds., Two-Spirit People: Native American Gender Identity, Sexuality, and Spirituality (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997), 32.Ħ. Use the conjunction and (not an ampersand) between authors’ names.ĥ. In the bibliography, invert only the first author’s name. Two or three authors or editors: List authors as in order as shown on the title page.Italicize book, journal, and public document titles, not article titles.(Capitalize the first and last words of the title and subtitle and all other major words and proper nouns.) Format journal and public document titles in headline style.(Capitalize only the first word of the title and subtitle and any proper nouns.)

Format book and article titles in sentence style.Single space within and double space between citations. Set the first line flush left and indent subsequent lines (called a hanging indent). P = In-text citations which are enclosed in parentheses.Commonly used in the physical, natural, and social sciences.Parenthetical Citations-Reference List System to refer to notes that do not appear on the same page. Include page numbers if different than the first note. for a single work cited in the note immediately preceding. Italicize book and journal titles, not article titles.Format book, journal, article, and public document titles in headline style (Capitalize the first and last words of the title and subtitle and all other major words and proper nouns.).Single space within and between citations. Using a superscript number for the note is acceptable. Insert a superscript number at the end of the text you are citing.Indent first line as you would a paragraph and set subsequent lines flush left. Subsequent citations to the same source can be shortened.

