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Home > About the journal > Submitting material to the journal > Article and reference style

Article and reference style

 

Style Sheet
Arts and Humanities D with Harvard references
(single column, ranged left)
Journal title and acronym
DIALOGUE IN PRAXIS: A Social Work International Journal (DiPSWIJ)
Running heads
(verso) A. N. Novak & J. Carlos or A. N. Novak et al.
(recto) Journal Title
Article type
All CAPS Above Main Title (e.g. REVIEW ARTICLE)
Title
First word and proper nouns cap only
Authors
Ana Novak & Juan Carlos
Abstract
(No heading) Abstract text is all italic except where emphasis is needed.
Keywords
Keywords: Cap On; Each; Individual Word; No Full Point
Correspondence details
See biographical notes
Headings
(A) Italic, Caps on Main Words, spaces above and below
(B) Italic, initial cap only, space above
Paragraphs
Indented
Tables
Cited as Table 1
Caption: Table 1The Rest is Flush Left
Source: This is the source.
Figures
Cited as Figure 1
Caption: Figure 1The Rest Should be Flush Left.
Source: This is the source.
Displayed quotations
Displayed quote ends with full point. (Ref, 1999, p. follows)
Equations
Cited as Equation 1
Centred
A + b + c + d = x2 (1)
Bullet lists
to be avoided as much as possible, apart from in diagrams
Acknowledgements
To go at end of article, before Notes
Biographical notes on contributors
Bio details given as footnote on p. 1 Not indented.
Short rule above.
Correspondence to: Name, full address, UK. Tel.: 000; Email: . Use ; if giving more than one author
Footnotes
Indicator in text.1 [number appears after punctuation]
Endnotes
Normal A heading then number [1] tab with hanging indent.
Spelling preferences
British spelling (e.g. colour, organisation, realise). If in doubt, follow Oxford Dictionary.
Punctuation
Single quotes throughout (double within single quotes)
Dashes
Unspaced em dash for parenthesis
Numbers
Numbers: spell out one to nine, then 10, 1000, 10,000
10% (except at start of sentence)
Units: follow author
Dates
4 October 2005
in the twenty-first century
in the 1970s
 
References in text
Order:
By date (separate with semi-colon)
It is futile to maintain that the sexes are interchangeable (Moir & Jessel, 1991, p. 94).
Moir and Jessel (1991, pp. 93–94) have shown that it is futile to maintain that the sexes are interchangeable.
(Moir & Jessel, 1991; Sjostrand, 1993; Berkman, 1994)
References in text (more than three) in text
 
First author et al. – e.g. (Hester et al., 2001)
 
 
Reference list
Book
Berkman, R. I. (1994) Find It Fast: How to Uncover Expert Information on Any Subject, HarperPerennial, New York.
Moir, A. & Jessel, D. (1991) Brain Sex: The Real Difference Between Men and Women, Mandarin, London.
Cheek, J., Doskatsch, I., Hill, P. & Walsh, L. (1995) Finding Out: Information Literacy For the 21st century, MacMillan Education Australia, South Melbourne.
Cook, D. and Hudson, B. (eds) (1993) Racism and Criminology, Sage, London.
Sjostrand, S. (ed) (1993) Institutional Change: Theory and Empirical Findings, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, N.Y.
McTaggart, D., Findlay, C. & Parkin, M. (1995) Economics, 2nd edn, Addison-Wesley, Sydney.
Journal article
Huffman, L. M. (1996) ‘Processing whey protein for use as a food ingredient’, Food Technology, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 49–52.
Book chapter
Cook, D. (1993) ‘Racism, Citizenship and Exclusion’ in Racism and Criminology, eds D. Cook & B. Hudson, London, Sage.
Online article
Weibel, S. (1995) ‘Metadata : the foundations of resource description’, D-lib Magazine, [Online] Available at: http://www.dlib.org/dlib/July95/07weibel.html
Newspaper article
Simpson, L. (1997) ‘Tasmania’s railway goes private’, Australian Financial Review, 13 Oct., p. 10.
Conference paper
Bohrer, S., Zielke, T. & Freiburg, V. (1995) ‘Integrated obstacle detection framework for intelligent cruise control on motorways’, IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Detroit, MI, Piscataway, pp. 276–281.
Report
Commission for Racial Equality (1978) Multi-racial Britain, Commission for Racial Equality, London.
Thesis
Smith, J. (1998) Social Work Education in Scotland, Dissertation Thesis …, University of Glasgow.
Dictionary
Sim, J. (2008) 'Abolitionsim', in Goldson, B., ed., The Dictionary of Youth Justice, Willan, Cullompton.
Book reviews
Reviews as main title at top over all reviews
Title of Book: Always Main Caps
AUTHOR NAME & IF NEEDED (Eds)
Place, Publisher, Year
References at end of review, normal style.
REVIEWER NAME RANGED RIGHT
Details (e.g. Lecturer)
University (and Country if wanted)
 

 

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