Exemplos de uso de References must em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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References must consider the following indications.
The format of the references must follow the examples below.
References must follow ABNT NBR 6023/2002 standards.
The citations and references must follow the ABNT standards.
References must be cited in a numeric ascending order within the paragraph.
All addresses with internet links(URL) in the references must be active and lead directly to the cited document.
The references must follow the examples below.
In case of more than one work from the same author, the references must be arranged in chronological order of publication.
The references must be presented in alphabetical order.
If any software has been used for reference management, such as Zotero, Endnote,Reference Manager or others, these references must be converted into text.
The references must be coherent with the subject and up-to-dated.
All the bibliographical sources used and cited in the text must be listed in the references, as well as the entire list of references must be cited in the text.
In the text, the references must be numbered in the order of citation.
References must be listed at the end of the article in alphabetic order.
At least 70% of references must be scientific journal articles.
References must be ordered alphabetically by the first author surname.
At least 70% of the references must be from articles published in the last ten years.
References must be listed, in alphabetical order, at the end of the document.
The list of references must be carried out following the style of the IEEE.
References must be cited in alphabetical order, according to the author's name.
References must be listed in alphabetical order, according to the first author's last name.
The list of references must be numbered consecutively in the order in which the citations appear in the text.
References must be numbered with superscripted Arabic numbers following the order of appearance in the text.
At least one of the references must be from someone qualified to address the academic ability and competence of the applicant to undertake graduate studies.
References must be arranged by listing authors' last name in alphabetical order, according to the NBR 6023.
The way to cite the references must comply with the Vancouver system, which state that the first six authors must be cited before the abbreviation et al.
References must be current and must preferably have been published in the last five years and a maximum number of 30 citations.
All references must be typed, separated by commas with no space and superscript Ex.
Those references must be formatted according to the NBR 6023:2002 standard, and listed in alphabetic order.