Reference or Bibliography : The references should be numbered serially in the
order of their occurrence in the text and their numbers should be indicated within
square brackets for e.g.[1]. The section on references should list them in serial
order in the following format.
For textbooks – A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schafer, Digital Signal
Processing, Englewood, N.J., Prentice Hall, 3 Edition, 1975
For papers – Devid, Insulation design to combat pollution problem, Proc of
IEEE, PAS, Vol 71, Aug 1981, pp 1901 – 1907
For sites-
internet – Document
Schrage, Michael. "Information-Age Have-Nots? Let Them Read Books."
January 9, 1994.
http://www.cadsim2.gmu.edu/mon/Academia/ShragueLetThemReadBook
s.html
(accessed July 23, 1996).
Internet documents are often revised, altered, or moved, so include both the publication date, if
available, and the date the user accessed the site. See Turabian, pp. 137-40, for more details.
Internet – Document (No Date)
U.S. Army Base Realignment and Closure Division. "Base Realignment and Closure
Definitions." http://www.hqda.army.mil/acsim/brac/definition.htm (accessed June 13,
2005).
URLs that need to be broken at the end of a line should be broken at the slash (/) or other
punctuation. Never add a hyphen in a URL to denote a line break.
Bibliography
[1] A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schafer, Digital Signal Processing, Englewood, N.J., Prentice
Hall, 3 Edition, 1975.
[2] – Devid, Insulation design to combat pollution problem, Proc of IEEE, PAS, Vol 71, Aug
1981, pp 1901 – 1907.