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SUBMIT - Linkages

The on-line form of the Journal affords a relatively big occasion to be quoted. To increase the possibility, it is suitable to pay attention to the linkages. That is why it is necessary to pay a big attention to providing complete, correct and properly structured reference. Please use the doi index when cited web documents. Individual types of documents have to be cited as follows:

Book
Format:
Author. (Year of publication). Book title. Place of publication: Publisher.
Example:
Baxter, R. (1982). Exactly Solvable Models in Statistical Mechanics. New York: Academic Press.

A part of a book, an article in a proceedings:
Format:
Author(s) of chapter. (Year of publication). Chapter title. In Editors of the book (Eds.), Book title (Chapter page range). Place of publication: Publisher.
Example:
Roll, W.P. (1976). ESP and memory. In J.M.O. Wheatley & H.L. Edge (Eds.), Philosophical dimensions of parapsychology (pp. 154-184). Springfield, IL: American Psychiatric Press.

Thesis or Report
Format:
Author(s). (Year of publication). Title. Information, Place of publication.
Example:
Begg, M. M. (2001). Dairy farm women in the Waikato 1946-1996: Fifty years of social and structural change. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Journal Article (one author)
Format:
Author. (Year of publication).
Article title. Journal Title. Volume (issue), range of pages. DOI.
Example:
Nikora, V. (2006). Hydrodynamics of aquatic ecosystems: spatial-averaging perspective. Acta Geophysica, 55(1), 3-10. DOI: 10.2478/s11600-006-0043-6.



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