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You may need to consult more than one section to accurately represent the source used (eg. number of authors and source descriptions)

Format for in-text citation

[#]

In-text citation example

[12]

Format for reference list

Elements, punctuation and capitalisation

[#] A. A. Author, "Title of blog post," in the Title of Blog, Abbrev. Month. Day, Year [Blog]. Accessed: Abbrev. Month. Day, Year. Available: [URL]

Reference list example

[7] M. Schultzberg and S. Ankergren, "Choosing Sequential Testing Framework — Comparisons and Discussions," in the Spotify R&D | Engineering, Mar. 21, 2023 [Blog]. Accessed: Apr. 18, 2023. Available: https://engineering.atspotify.com/2023/03/choosing-sequential-testing-framework-comparisons-and-discussions/

Style notes

  • There is no official guidance for referencing podcasts in the IEEE Reference Guide 2022
  • Dates: Use the Abbreviated month. Day, Year. Format for adding the date, for example: Jun. 3, 2018.
  • Use "and" in between two authors or before the last if listing more than two.
  • Month abbreviations: Abbreviated months (E.g. Jun, Sep) are used in IEEE. Please see the IEEE Reference guide for all abbreviations
  • If no personal author is given, you can use the name of the organisation, company or institution.
  • Use sentence case for the Page title.
  • Omit the Title of blog post if it is a stand-alone blog.
  • Use Title Case for the Title of Website.

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