Instructions for editors

Please consider following design rules

References must be arranged in alphabetical order of the first author in the Reference list and listed individually at the end of the manuscript. References must be in APA format. APA references are used in the social sciences, education, engineering and business. For more information, please see the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition.

Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work. Location: Publisher.

Author, A. A., B. B. Author. (Year of publication). Title of chapter. In: Editor, A.A., B. B. Editor, eds. Title of book. Location: Publisher.

Author, A. A., B.B. Author, C.C. Author. (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number, issue number, pages (p./ pp.).

Author, A. A., B. B. Author. (Date of publication). Title of page. Retrieved from link

Single author book reference:

Surname, Name. (Year). Book title. Place of publication.

Felbor, U. (1995). Rassenbiologie und Vererbungswissenschaft in der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Würzburg, 1937-1945. Würzburg.

Books with two authors:

Surname, Name and Name Surname. (Year). Book title. Place of publication.

Books with three or more authors:

Surname, Name / Surname, Name and Name Surname. Year. Book title. Place of publication.

Publications by the same author published in the same year:

Surname, Name. (Year a). Title. Place of publication.

Surname, Name. (Year b). Title. Place of publication.

Edited volume by one editor:

Surname, Name. ed. (Year). Book title. Place of publication.

Edited volume by two editors:

Surname, Name, Name Surname. eds. (Year). Book title. Place of publication.

Edited volume by more than two editors:

Surname, Name / Surname, Name, Name Surname, eds. (Year). Book title. Place of publication.

Reference to a specific book chapter:

Surname, Name. (Year). Chapter title. – In: Surname, Name, ed./ eds. Book title. Place of publication.

Williams, C. (2008). Personal Papers: Perceptions and Practices. – In: Craven, L., ed. What are Archives? Cultural and Theoretical Perspactives. A Reader. New York, 53-70.

Journal article:

Surname, Name. (Year). Article title.- Journal title volume (issue number), page numbers.

Journal article / electronic source:

Surname, Name. (Year). Article title.- Journal title, volume, issue number, page numbers (if applicable). Available at: URL (accessed: full date).

Conference papers:

Surname, Name. (Year). Paper title. Paper at the xx Conference, Place, full date.

Working papers:

Surname, Name. (Year). Paper title. Working Paper. Place of publication.

Unpublished MA/PhD-thesis:

Surname, Name. (Year). Title. MA/PhD-thesis. Place of publication.

Website/online material:

Surname, Name. Title. Available at: URL (accessed: full date).

Newspapers:

Surname, Name. (Year). Article title. Newspaper title, full date, pages.

Films:

Movie title (dir. Name Surname, Year).