In-text References
The CSE Manual suggests three ways to cite your sources in text:
1. Citation -Sequence
Place a numeral (either superscript or in normal font inside parentheses) after each time you use a source in your paper. This number will be associated with this source for the entire paper. These numbers will also directly relate to your cited references at the end of your paper.
2. Citation-Name
This is very similar to the Citation-Sequence, however you will set up your End References first, alphabetically by author. Number theses references and then use the corresponding number in your in-text citations.
3. Name-Year
Put the author’s last name and the year of publication in parentheses as your in-text reference.
End References
Like other formatting styles, the reference list is located at the end of your paper. Since CSE is not as structured in its formatting, this reference page can be titled different ways, most commonly References or Cited References.
Reminders:
The way your End References are formatted will depend on your in-text references.
Examples taken from the CSE Manual, 8th Edition. Note that journal titles are abbreviated and not fully written out. Please consult the manual for more examples and details.
Print Journal
Citation-sequence and citation-name systems:
Format:
Author(s). Article title. Journal title. Date;volume(issue):location.
Example:
Smart N, Fang ZY, Marwick TH. A practical guide to exercise training for heart failure patients. J Card Fail. 2003;9(1):49-58.
Name-year system:
Format:
Author(s). Date. Article title. Journal title. Volume(issue):location.
Example:
Smart N, Fang ZY, Marwick TH. 2003. A practical guide to exercise training for heart failure patients. J Card Fail. 9(1):49-58.
Online Journal Article
Citation-sequence and citation-name systems:
Format:
Author(s). Article title. Journal title. Date of publication [date updated; date accessed];volume(issue):location.DOI, permalink, or URL.
Example:
Savage E, Ramsay M, White J, Bread S, Lawson H, Hunjan R, Brown D. Mumps outbreaks across England and Wales in 2004: observational study. BMJ. 2005 [accessed 2022 January 27];330(7500):1119-1200. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.330.7500.1119.
Name-year system:
Format:
Author(s). Date of publication. Article title. Journal title. [date updated; date accessed];volume(issue):location.DOI, permalink, or URL.
Example:
Savage E, Ramsay M, White J, Bread S, Lawson H, Hunjan R, Brown D. 2005. Mumps outbreaks across England and Wales in 2004: observational study. BMJ. [accessed 2022 January 27];330(7500):1119-1200. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.330.7500.1119.
Examples taken from the CSE Manual, 8th Edition. Please consult the manual for more examples and details.
Print Book
Citation-sequence and citation-name systems:
Format:
Author(s). Title of book. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; Date of publication.
Example:
Schott J, Priest J. Leading antenatal classes: a practical guide. 2nd ed. Boston (MA): Books for Midwives; 2002.
Name-year system:
Format:
Author(s). Date of Publication. Title of book. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher.
Example:
Schott J, Priest J. 2002. Leading antenatal classes: a practical guide. 2nd ed. Boston (MA): Books for Midwives.
eBook
Citation-sequence and citation-name systems:
Format:
Author(s). Title of book. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; Date of publication [date updated; date accessed]. DOI, permalink, or URL.
Example:
Cooper GM. The cell: a molecular approach. 2nd ed. Sunderland (MA): Sinauer Associates; 2000 [accessed 2022 January 28]. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9839/
Name-year system:
Format:
Author(s). Date of Publication. Title of book. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; [date updated; date accessed]. DOI, permalink, or URL.
Example:
Cooper GM. 2000. The cell: a molecular approach. 2nd ed. Sunderland (MA): Sinauer Associates; [accessed 2022 January 28]. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9839/
Examples taken from the CSE Manual, 8th Edition. Please consult the manual for more examples and details.
Website
Citation-sequence and citation-name systems:
Format:
Title of Homepage. Edition. Place of publication: publisher; date of publication [date updated; date accessed]. Permalink or URL.
Example:
About plant pathology and APS. St. Paul (MN): American Phytopathological Society; 2022 [accessed 2022 January 28]. https://www.apsnet.org/about/newsroom/about/Pages/default.aspx.
Name-year system:
Format:
Title of Homepage. Date of publication. Edition. Place of publication: publisher; [date updated; date accessed]. Permalink or URL.
Example:
About plant pathology and APS. 2022. St. Paul (MN): American Phytopathological Society; [accessed 2022 January 28]. https://www.apsnet.org/about/newsroom/about/Pages/default.aspx.