Also, which of the following is correct order for writing author's name in IEEE references?
IEEE publications must list names of all authors, up to six names. If there are more than six names listed, use the primary author's name followed by et al. For non-IEEE publications, et al. may be used if names are not provided.
One may also ask, how do I write a book reference in IEEE format? Referencing elements to cite:
- [#] Reference number (matching the in-text citation number)
- Author's first initial.
- Add Ed. or Eds.
- Title: Subtitle of the Book in italics.
- If the book is a second or subsequent edition, include the edition statement, e.g. 5th ed.
- Place of publication.
- Publisher.
- Year of publication.
Consequently, what is PP in IEEE format?
Follow the details exactly. Eg.: put periods after author and book title, cite page numbers as pp., abbreviate all months to the first three letters (eg. Jun.) Check the distinctions between print and electronic sources (especially for journals) carefully.
How do you write references?
Book: print
- Author/Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed.)
- Title (this should be in italics)
- Series title and number (if part of a series)
- Edition (if not the first edition)
- Place of publication (if there is more than one place listed, use the first named)
- Publisher.
- Year of publication.