Reference section Sample Clauses

Reference section the complete reference list of the authors comes at the end of the article and consists of an unnumbered section sorted alphabetically according to their last name; for each author follow the year of publication of his works. If works were published in the same year use letters a, b, c. If there are two authors with the same last name (for example Xxxxxxx Xxxxx and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx), cite them alphabetically according to the order of their first name; if the last names and the initials of their first names are the same, use their full name: first and last name and also middle initial (for example Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx). After the last name and the initial of the first name, cite the year in brackets followed by a full stop. • Example: Xxxxx S. (1910). Avoid spaces between first name initial and middle initial. • Example Kernberg O.F. Should a text have many authors/editors, you have to cite them all. The editor(s) name is followed by brackets with ed. or eds. Please quote only what it is contained in the article. If the publication year is different from that of the original one, cite it after the name of the publisher, otherwise it is enough to put the year in brackets at the beginning of the entry, immediately after the name of the author. References should be written following some common examples shown below. Volume • Author A (year) Volume Title. Place: Publisher name. • Xxxx A.T., Xxxx X.X., Xxxx X.X. and Xxxxx X. (1979). Cognitive Therapy of Depression. New York: Guilford Press (trad. it.: Terapia cognitiva della depressione. Torino: Boringhieri, 1987). Editor(s) of a book
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