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Referencing Style for JET

Authors submitting to JET are responsible for ensuring that their reference lists and in-text referencing styles conform to the guidelines of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 5th Edition). Manuscripts not conforming to APA style will be returned to the author(s) for correction. Authors are responsible for all information provided in their reference lists. To help you in preparing your reference lists, the following samples are provided. The five most common citations to appear in the reference lists of submissions to the JET are: 1. Book:
Family name, comma, initial(s), period & (same style for other authors). Italicize and use lower case letters for book titles, except for the first word of the title and for the first word after a colon in the title. , period & (same style for other authors).

McCully, C. (2009). The sound structure of english: An introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. Spell out publisher name rather
than abbreviating as CUP. Date in brackets, followed by a period. authors). For multiple authors the last authors name is preceded by ampersand instead of and. , period & (same style for other authors).

Leaver, B.L., Ehrman, M., & Shehkman, B . (2005). Achieving success in second language acquisition. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Article title in lower case letters except for the first word of title and the first word after a colon in the title. , period & (same style for other authors).

2. Journal articles:

Papathanasiou, E. (2009). An investigation of two ways of presenting vocabulary. ELT Journal. 63(4), 313-320.
Volume number only in italics, followed by issue number in brackets (no space), followed by a comma Do not use "pp." for citing journal pages. . authors). Journal titles use upper case letters and italics

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3. Chapter in an edited volume:

Edited volumes should be cited as follows: In First initial of first name, period, family name. This is repeated for multiple editors. Editors are indicated by (Ed.), or (Eds.)

Smith, C.B. & Klein, S.S. (2005). Synthesis research in language arts instruction. In Flood, J., Lapp, D., Squire, J. R., & Jensen, J. M. (Eds.), Methods of research on teaching the english language arts: The methodology chapters from the handbook of research on teaching the english language arts (pp. 245-271). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers. To indicate the page numbers in an
edited collection, use (pp. ...-).

4. Internet source: Kachru, B.B. (1996) Norms, models and identities. The Language Teacher Online, 20(10). Retrieved July 12, 2002 from http://jalt-publications.org/tlt/files/96/oct/index.html
Include the date the site was accessed. Use the style highlighted in yellow

5. E-Book On Internet Cohen, L., Manion, L., & Morrison, K. (2007). How Research methods in edition (5th ed.). Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books?id=5twk1pHwyL8C&printsec= frontcover&dq=education+research&lr=&as_brr=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false 6. On-line Journal: Yang, A. (2009). Addressing culture in EFL classrooms: The challenge of shifting from a traditional to an intercultural stance. Electronic Journal of Foreign Language Teaching. 6(1). Retrieved July 12, 2010 from http://e-flt.nus.edu.sg/ 7. Conference proceedings publications: Pardede, P. (2010). Short stories use in language skills classes: Students interest and perception. In The Proceedings of the 4th International Seminar 2010: Bringing Linguistics and Literature into EFL Classrooms (pp. 1-17). Salatiga: Satya Wacana Christian University.
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Use upper case letters and italics when citing published conference proceeding.

8. Forthcoming publications: Nazara, S. (in press). Using cartoon to develop vocabulary. JET.

9. Dissertation/Thesis Abstracts Obtained From University Williams, G. G. (2003). Georgia Southern Universitys Mentoring Administrators Program: A program evaluation (Doctorial dissertation). Retrieved from http://gil. georgiasouthern.edu

Volume number, issue number and page numbers are not yet known and need not be included. . . authors).

Identify whether the resource is either a Doctoral dissertation or Masters thesis in parenthesis. . . Continued (page 3)... authors).

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10. Unpublished doctoral dissertation: Franklin, P.J. (2009). Philosophical perspectives on computer assisted learning. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Christian University of Indonesia, Jakarta.

11.Unpublished paper presented at an academic conference: Pardede, P. (2008, August). Using action research to enhance the teaching of reading. Paper presented at the Regional Seminar 2008: Research Methods for Language Teaching. Jakarta: Christian University of Indonesia. Month is indicated for papers
given at academic conferences

**The Editorial Board of JET advises that authors consult the General APA Guidelines at: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ More detailed inquiries about less common citations may be addressed to the journal's Editorial Board at: jet@uki.ac.id

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