Citation Styles & Attribution

Academic integrity matters. Below you'll find standardized formats, interactive tools, and guidelines for properly citing Aevum Encyclopedia articles in your research, papers, and publications.

APA 7th Edition

Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Aevum Encyclopedia. URL
Vasquez, L., & Chen, R. (2024, March 15). Quantum error correction in topological systems. Aevum Encyclopedia. https://aevum.org/articles/quantum-error-correction
Author(s)Format: Last, F. M. & Last, F. M.
Date(Year, Month Day).
TitleItalicized sentence case.
SourceAevum Encyclopedia.
URL/DOIDirect, untracked link.

MLA 9th Edition

Author Last, First. "Article Title." Aevum Encyclopedia, Date, URL.
Vasquez, Lucia, and Ryan Chen. "Quantum Error Correction in Topological Systems." Aevum Encyclopedia, 15 Mar. 2024, https://aevum.org/articles/quantum-error-correction.
Author(s)Last, First. & Last, First.
TitleIn quotation marks, title case.
SourceAevum Encyclopedia,
DateDD Mon. YYYY,
URLhttps://...

Chicago Manual of Style (17th)

Author First Last. "Article Title." Aevum Encyclopedia. Month Day, Year. URL.
Lucia Vasquez and Ryan Chen. "Quantum Error Correction in Topological Systems." Aevum Encyclopedia. March 15, 2024. https://aevum.org/articles/quantum-error-correction.
Author(s)First Last. & First Last.
Title"In quotes, title case."
SourceAevum Encyclopedia.
DateMonth Day, Year.
URLFull direct link.

Harvard Style

Author, A.A. (Year) 'Article Title', Aevum Encyclopedia. Available at: URL (Accessed: Day Month Year).
Vasquez, L. and Chen, R. (2024) 'Quantum error correction in topological systems', Aevum Encyclopedia. Available at: https://aevum.org/articles/quantum-error-correction (Accessed: 10 Oct 2024).
Author(s)Last, A.A. & Last, A.A.
Title'Single quotes, sentence case.'
Access InfoAvailable at: URL (Accessed: Date).

IEEE Style

A. Author, "Article title," Aevum Encyclopedia, Month Day, Year. [Online]. Available: URL
L. Vasquez and R. Chen, "Quantum error correction in topological systems," Aevum Encyclopedia, Mar. 15, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://aevum.org/articles/quantum-error-correction
Author(s)Initials. Lastname
Title"Double quotes, sentence case."
Medium[Online].
URLAvailable: URL

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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."

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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.

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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.

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Institutional Requirements

University departments and publishers may enforce specific variations. Always cross-check with your official style guide or submission guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cite a specific section of an Aevum article?

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.

What if an article has no listed author?

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`

Are Aevum articles peer-reviewed?

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.

How do I cite an Aevum data table or interactive graph?

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.