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Revision as of 09:30, 24 October 2005
Citations
- Citations within the text should include the author’s last name and the year of publication, for example [Gottlob, 1992].
- Treat multiple authors as in the following examples:
- [Brachman and Schmolze, 1985] (for two authors)
- [Baumgartner et al., 2001] (for more than two authors)
- Append lowercase letters to the year in cases of ambiguity: [Levesque, 1984a].
- Collapse multiple citations as follows: [Gottlob et al., 2002; Levesque, 1984a].
- If the author portion of a citation is obvious, omit it, e.g., Nebel [2000].
Bibliography
Articles in a Journal
- Author(s) (first name last name), or name of organization
- Title of article
- Title of Journal (in italic)
- Volume, number, and, if available, part
- First and last pages of article
- Date of issue
Example:
- [Gottlob, 1992] Georg Gottlob. Complexity results for nonmonotonic logics. Journal of Logic and Computation, 2(3):397–425, June 1992.
Articles in Proceedings
- Author(s) (first name last name), or name of organization
- Title of article
- Title of Proceedings (in italic)
- First and last pages of article
- Location
- Date
- Publisher
Example:
- [Levesque, 1984b] Hector J. Levesque. A logic of implicit and explicit belief. In Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 198– 202, Austin, Texas, August 1984. American Association for Artificial Intelligence
Books
- Author(s) (first name last name), name of organization, or editors
- Title of book
- Edition number (if applicable)
- Name of publisher
- Place of publication (city)
- Year of publication
- First and last page of reference (if applicable)
Example:
- [Abelson et al., 1985] Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman, and Julie Sussman. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1985.
Theses, dissertations, and other unpublished works
- Author(s) (first name last name), or name of organization
- Title
- Type of publication ("Master's thesis", "Dissertation")
- Organization or University
- Place of publication
- Year of publication
- First and last page of reference (if applicable)
Example:
- [Diessner, 1969] Alfred Diessner, Studies on Compressed Gas Insulation, Master's thesis, Stanford University, 1969.
Web Resources
- Author/editor
- Title (or description) of the site
- Name of any institution or organization associated with the site
- Creation date and/or Access date
- URL
Example:
- [Ruch, 2002] Allen B Ruch, The Modern Word. Created at: May 5, 2002. Retrieved at: June 6, 2004. http://www.TheModernWord.com/gabo.
References
- [IEEE, 2000] IEEE, IEEE Standards Style Manual--Section 7. 31 Dec 2000, http://standards.ieee.org/guides/style/section7.html
- [IEEE, 2004] IEEE, IEEE Computer Society Style Guide - References. Jan 2004, http://www.computer.org/author/style/refer.htm
- [Steinkraus, 2004] Kurt Steinkraus, IJCAI–05 Formatting Instructions, Sept. 2004, http://ijcai05.csd.abdn.ac.uk/resources/ijcai05.pdf