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citation style
Manuscripts are written by using standard citation application (Mendeley/Endnote/Zotero). IEEE reference style is required.
Here are some examples of this kind of referencing :
"...end of the line for my research [13]."
"The theory was first put forward in 1987 [1]." "Scholtz [2] has argued that......."
"Several recent studies [3, 4, 15, 16] have suggested that..."
"For example, see [7]."
• It is not necessary to mention either the author(s) or the the date of the reference unless it is relevant to your text.
• It is not necessary to say " in reference [26] ..." "In [26] ..." is sufficient.
Citing more than one reference at a time
• When citing more than one source at a time, the preferred method is to list each reference number separately with a comma or dash between each reference:
Preferred
[1], [3], [5]
[1] - [5]
Although the following method is also acceptable:
Acceptable
[1, 3, 5]
[1-5]
In the text, repeat the earlier reference number.If referring to a different page number, or other reference, within the source, use the following forms:
[3, pp. 5-10], [3, Ch. 2, pp. 6-21], [3, Fig. 1], [3, Sec. 4.5]
More or less 80% references for literature reviews should be the recent (up to date) journals published in the last 10 years, but the rest of 20 % references can be cited from research reports and or articles.