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About IEEE referencing 
Manuals and resources

About IEEE referencing 

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has a set of editorial guidelines authors contributing to its publications.  

As part of these guidelines, the IEEE has the following numbered referencing system: 

  • All in-text citations are numbered in square brackets, starting from [1].
  • Each number refers to a full citation in the reference list at the end of the paper.
  • The reference list is organised numerically, not alphabetically. 

Manuals and resources

For guidance using the IEEE referencing style, we recommend consulting the IEEE Reference Guide and the IEEE Editorial Style Manual

The IEEE Reference Guide includes:

The IEEE Editorial Style Manual includes:

For general information about academic referencing, including why it is essential, see Introduction to referencing.


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