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Multiple Authors
List up to 20 authors in APA. Use "et al." for 21+ in-text citations. In MLA/Chicago, list all if fewer than 3, otherwise use "et al."
Updated Articles
Aevum articles are living documents. Always cite the version date you accessed. Use the "Accessed:" field for Harvard and APA 7th online sources.
DOIs & URLs
Prefer DOI links when available. If citing a URL, ensure it's the canonical article link, not a search result or bookmarked section.
Institutional Requirements
University departments and publishers may enforce specific variations. Always cross-check with your official style guide or submission guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Include the section title in quotation marks followed by the URL with the corresponding anchor tag (e.g., `#section-name`). Note the specific version date of the article when you accessed that section.
Use the article title as the author entry, followed by `(n.d.)` for no date, or the publication/update date if available. Format: `"Article Title." (Date). Aevum Encyclopedia. URL`
Yes. Every article undergoes editorial review and subject-matter expert verification. You may note "Peer-reviewed" in your reference list if required by your institution, though standard citation formats do not typically require this notation for encyclopedia entries.
Treat it as a figure or data set. Cite the parent article, then specify the figure/table number in-text. Example: `(Vasquez & Chen, 2024, Fig. 3)` and include the full reference in your bibliography.