Emerging Themes in Epidemiology Referencing Guide
(updated Apr 2024)


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How to do citations in Emerging Themes in Epidemiology style?

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The complete, comprehensive guide shows you how easy citing any source can be. Referencing books, youtube videos, websites, articles, journals, podcasts, images, videos, or music in Emerging Themes in Epidemiology.

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How do you cite a book in the Emerging Themes in Epidemiology referencing style? (2024 Guide)

Have you come across fiction, non-fiction, history, novel or any other book and you want to include it in your works-cited-list in Emerging Themes in Epidemiology? This is how.

Here’s an example book citation in Emerging Themes in Epidemiology using placeholders:
1. Last Name FN. Title. Edition. Editor Last Name EFN, editor. City: Publisher; 2000.
So if we want to cite, for example, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou we’d do so like this:
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology citation:
1. Angelou M. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. 1st ed. New York: Random House; 1969.
And an in-text citation book citation in Emerging Themes in Epidemiology looks like this: [1]


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How to reference a journal article in the Emerging Themes in Epidemiology citation style?

How do you cite scientific papers in Emerging Themes in Epidemiology format?

To cite a research paper or journal article following the Emerging Themes in Epidemiology formatting guide, follow these easy steps

Here’s a Emerging Themes in Epidemiology journal citation example using placeholders:
1. Author1 LastnameAF, Author3 LastnameAF. Title. Container [Internet]. Journal Name; 2000 [cited 2024Apr.16];Volume:pages Used. URL
So if we want to reference this scientific article: “Testing consumer preferences for iced-coffee: Does the drinking environment have any influence?” by C. Petit and J.M. Sieffermann in Emerging Themes in Epidemiology: