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Reference formatting, in-text citations

Back in February I posted about selecting and formatting references in a manuscript. Since then I have noticed some other general styling concerns that persist regardless of a particular journal’s instructions.

Outside: Prineas et al first documented the spur on the hind feet of the male duck-billed platypus.1
Inside: Ferber built on this observation with multiple other discoveries2: its aquatic abilities, its lizard-like walk, and its venomous secretions.

Where things can get a little tricky is when using EndNote. EndNote will format your reference numbers for you in your paper, but make sure to find the right journal or EndNote style so that reference numbers are inserted in the correct format for your target journal.

And, of course, as I always mention when writing any manuscript, follow the instructions given. If instructions aren’t clear or you’re not sure how to cite a source, skim through several recently published articles to find examples in the journal to which you want to submit. 

Or ask your friendly local editor! kristina-greiner@uiowa.edu

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