[Internet Archaeology]

How to cite Internet Archaeology content

In your bibliography, cite both the individual and Internet Archaeology as follows:

Giles, K., A. Masinton and G. Arnott 2012 'Visualising the Guild Chapel, Stratford-upon-Avon: digital models as research tools in buildings archaeology', Internet Archaeology 32, http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue32/giles_index.html

To cite a specific section or to quote from an article, we recommend keeping only the main reference as above in your bibliography but to use the format (Author/Date/Section name/number) in the in-text reference e.g. (Giles et al. 2012, section 4.1)

The journal has just joined CrossRef and we are about to assign article-level DOIs to content (including back issues) so the advice will soon change as follows:

e.g. M.Russell and H.Manley 2013 'Finding Nero: shining a new light on Romano-British sculpture', Internet Archaeology 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.11141/ia.32.5

and thus (Russell and Manley 2013, section 4)

If you have any queries about citation, please feel free to contact Judith (editor@intarch.ac.uk)


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Last updated by Judith Winters
Friday, 15 March 2013