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How do you cite a publication in a CV?
How to list publications on a resume
- Author’s last name, author’s first and middle names or initials. Title of article/chapter + name of journal/magazine/website etc.
- Year of publication. Publishers or issue number + volume number + (if applicable) page numbers. Remember to include the URL if the publication is online.
How do you cite an article that is published online?
For all online scholarly journals, provide the author(s) name(s), the name of the article in quotation marks, the title of the publication in italics, all volume and issue numbers, and the year of publication.
How do you cite a journal article in press not yet published?
Title of Journal. Author, A. (year). [Unpublished raw data on description of data].
How do you write a conference paper on a CV?
How to include presentations on your resume
- Create a section for presentations.
- Place the most relevant presentation first.
- Include the presentation title in italics.
- List the name and date of the conference.
- Provide examples of the presentation topic.
- List related publications with presentations.
How do you in-text cite an article?
In-text citations include the last name of the author followed by a page number enclosed in parentheses. “Here’s a direct quote” (Smith 8). If the author’s name is not given, then use the first word or words of the title. Follow the same formatting that was used in the Works Cited list, such as quotation marks.
How do you properly cite an article?
An MLA Works Cited entry for a journal article contains the author(s); article title; journal name; volume and issue; month and year; page range; and a DOI if accessed online. In the in-text citation, include the author’s last name and the page number.
Can you cite a forthcoming article?
Cite forthcoming (not yet published) articles the same way as published article, but follow the citation with ‘(forthcoming)’. If the volume/page numbers are not known, simply omit them.
How do you reference something that is not yet published?
“Papers that have not been published, even if they have been submitted for publication, should be cited as “unpublished”. e.g. K. Elissa, “Title of paper if known,” unpublished.” I usually don’t like to have many public versions of the same paper.