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1 Citing in Biology: How to Construct a Bibliography and Cite Literature

2 Order of Listing  Alphabetical  Surname first, followed by a comma  Initials next (use appropriate punctuation  Year of publication  Name of book, article etc.  Publisher/journal edition details

3 An Example from a Book  Allen, G.E., and Baker, J.J.W. (2001) “Biology: Scientific Process and Social Issues.” Fitzgerald Science Press, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland.

4 Examples from a Journal  Pratt, B. T. (1978) “The Real Thing.” Soda News, 8: 456-457.  Birle, R. A., and Suthers, W. C. (1981) “The Effects of Soft Drinks and Their Constituents on the Stamina of Rats.” Journal of Rat Physiology, 23 (2): 14-22.

5 Example of Article or Chapter in an Edited Volume  Muldal, S., and Lajtha, L. G. (1974) “Chromosomes and Leukemia.” pp. 451-480 In: J. German, (ed.), “Chromosomes and Cancer.” John Wiley & Sons, New York.

6 Example of Thesis or Dissertation  Brown, J. H. (1969) “The Life History and Ecology of the Northern Lake Chub (Couesius plumbeus) in the La Ronge Region of Saskatchewan.” M. Sc. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask.

7 What if Your Reference is from an Unrefereed Website?  Include the author’s name (with initials) and/or web page description, year when the site was created or last updated (use blank brackets “[ ]” if unknown), title or heading of the website, the fact that it was found [online], URL from which it is available, and the [date when you accessed the site]. List alphabetically by author or use the first letter of the institute or organization from which it was published. So, you SHOULDN’T get…

8 …THIS…  http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cgi- bin/rp/rp2_prog_e?cjz_instruct_e.ht ml596038993hy271hfeyfhbfjsdgcjbv xjhstewcjhiusued[0c‘P’[87234T27Q UWJLKAXHUIZ^Fd9c tsaggd8qwp6YC 2386501928UA

9 But this is acceptable…  Crayfish Corner. [ ]. A website with crayfish information [online]. Available from http://www.mackers.com/crayfish/ [cited 24 March 2005]. http://www.mackers.com/crayfish/

10 How to Cite in the Main Body of Text  Pratt (1978) found that ingestion of soft drinks… or  Ingestion of soft drinks increases the irritability of rats (Pratt 1978)

11 Two Authors?  …soft drinks on rat physiology (Birle and Suthers 1981). OR: Birle and Suthers (1981) NOTE: Never use ampersand (&)

12 Three or More Authors?  …Five kingdoms of organisms are now recognized (Purves et al. 1992). OR: Purves et al. (1992) NOTE: abbr. Latin et alii (and others)

13 Unrefereed Websites and Homepages…  …should be cited either by the name of the author or the name of the site/organization with either the year created or the year the site was last modified.  eg: …food free from bacterial contamination (Saffell 1982).

14 One More…  Ibid., abbreviation used on scholarly writing meaning "the same place"; used to cite a source already cited in the preceding endnote or footnote Ibid.  eg: 5. Farmwinkle, Humor of the Midwest, 241. 6. Ibid., 258–59.

15 Source:  HOW TO CITE LITERATURE AND LIST SOURCES IN BIOLOGY 140 http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/bio1/citin gandlisting.htm NOTE: This PPP will be available at: promitheas.iacm.forth.gr/lm


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