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Introduction to IEEE

For guidance with IEEE style, please use the IEEE Author Center. This site provides links to the complete IEEE Editorial Style Manual, as well as the helpful IEEE Reference Guide

For a brief overview of IEEE style, please visit Purdue Owl. 

You may also need to consult the Chicago Manual of Style for guidance on grammar and usage, which UNW subscribes to online and maintains a style guide. For spelling reference, IEEE uses the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. For your convenience, these databases are linked below.


IEEE Style requires two (2) things:

  1. In-text references (generally uses a number referencing system)
  2. A references list

 

Examples for common publication types follow.

Citing References in Your Paper

In-text References

References are cited within the text by placing brackets around the sequential number assigned to the source based on its first use in the paper. Grammatically, they function as footnotes and appear within punctuation.

Template

Author [#] or [#]

Examples

Ogrodnik [1] reported … 

 

...according to van Schewick [2] and as mentioned earlier [1]. Further evidence is illustrated in [3], [4], and [5].

Books

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author, Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year.

Examples

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

1. P. J. Ogrodnik, Medical Device Design: Innovation from Concept to Market. Boston, MA, USA: Academic Press, 2012.
2. B. van Schewick, Internet Architecture and Innovation. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2010.

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author and B. B. Author, Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year.

A. A. Author, B. B. Author, and C. C. Author, Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year.

Note: List author names up to 6. For books with more than 6 authors, use the first author’s name and et al.

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

3. G. Kharmanda and A. El Hami, Reliability in Biomechanics, vol. 3. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016.

Reference List

Template

Corporate Author, Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year.

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

4. IEEE History Center Staff, The US Federal Government and Innovation - A Brief History. IEEE-USA, 2011. 

Reference List

Template

A. A. Chapter Author, "Title of chapter," in Title of Book: Subtitle, A. A. Editor, Ed. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year, ch. #, pp. #-#.

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

5. J. Maeda, "The cycle of exclusion," in Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design, K. Holmes, Ed. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2020, ch. 3, pp. 27-39. 

eBooks

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author and B. B. Author, Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

A. A. Author, B. B. Author, and C. C. Author, Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

Note: List author names up to 6. For books with more than 6 authors, use the first author’s name and et al.

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

6. D. C. Mowery and N. Rosenberg, Paths of Innovation: Technological Change in 20th-Century America. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge U.P., 1998. [Online]. Available: https://login.ezproxy.unwsp.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=e000xna&AN=54596&site=ehost-live&scope=site 

Reference List

Template

A. A. Editor, Ed., Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

A. A. Editor and B. B. Editor, Eds., Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

A. A. Editor, B. B. Editor, and C. C. Editor, Eds., Title of Book: Subtitle. City, ST, Country: Publisher, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

Note: List editor names up to 6. For books with more than 6 editors, use the first editor’s name and et al.

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report 

7. M. Fosmire and D. Radcliffe, Eds., Integrating Information into the Engineering Design Process. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue U.P., 2013. [Online]. Available: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/purduepress_ebooks/31  

Articles

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author, "Title of article," Journal Title, vol. ##, no. #, pp. #-#, Month Abbr. Year.

Note: List author names up to 6. For articles with more than 6 authors, use the first author’s name and et al.

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

8. J. Calaiaro, “AI takes a dumpster dive,” IEEE Spectrum, vol. 59, no. 7, pp. 22-27, Jul. 2022.  

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author, "Title of article," Journal Title, vol. ##, no. #, pp. #-#, Month Abbr. Year. [Online]. Available: URL

Note: List author names up to 6. For articles with more than 6 authors, use the first author’s name and et al.

Examples

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

9. J. Auernhammer and B. Roth, “The origin and evolution of Stanford University’s design thinking: From product design to design thinking in innovation management,” Journal of Product Innovation Management, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 623–644, Nov. 2021. [Online]. Available: https://login.ezproxy.unwsp.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=keh&AN=155055581&site=ehost-live&scope=site 
10. L. Przybilla, K. Klinker, M. Lang, M. Schreieck, M. Wiesche, and H. Krcmar, "Design thinking in digital innovation projects—exploring the effects of intangibility," IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 1635-1649, Aug. 2022. [Online]. Available: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=9311704, doi: 10.1109/TEM.2020.3036818 

Websites

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author, "Title of webpage," Website Title. Accessed: Month Abbr. ##, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

11. M. Fosmire. "Information-rich engineering design: Clarify task/establish the context II: Background: Types of background information." Purdue Libraries. Accessed: Nov. 5, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://guides.lib.purdue.edu/c.php?g=352993&p=2378244   

Reference List

Template

Corporate Author, "Title of webpage," Website Title. Accessed: Month Abbr. ##, Year. [Online]. Available: URL

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

12. ALA/ACRL/STS Task Force on Information Literacy for Science and Technology, "Information literacy standards for science and engineering/technology," American Library Association. Accessed: Nov. 5, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/infolitscitech   

Other Sources

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author, "Title of Paper," in Conference Name, Year. [Online]. Available: URL, doi: DOI address

Note: For print proceedings, use the same format, but add the inclusive page numbers (e.g., pp. 50-55) after the year of publication and remove the designation [Online] and the URL/DOI. 

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

13. Y. Ko, C. Lu, and L. Lee, “A contradiction-based approach for innovative product design,” in MATEC Web of Conferences, 2016. [Online]. Available: https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2016/31/matecconf_iciea2016_05001.pdf, doi: 10.1051/matecconf/20166805001 

Reference List

Template

Title of Standard, Standard number, Corporate author, location, date.

Title of Standard, Standard number, date.

Examples

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

14. IEEE Draft Model Process for Addressing Ethical Concerns during System Design, IEEE 7000, 2021.  
15. IEEE Standard for Design and Verification of Low-Power, Energy-Aware Electronic Systems, IEEE 1801, 2018. 

Reference List

Template

A. A. Author, "Title of report," Company abbr., City, ST, Country, Rep. ##, Month Abbr. ##, Year. 

Note: For an online report, add the following to the end of the citation: [Online]. Available: URL 

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

16. I. Kolmanovsky and A. Girard, “Extensions to predictive control and parameter governors for applications to autonomous vehicles and vehicle formations,” Air Force Research Lab., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM, USA, Rep. AFRL-RV-PS-TR-2018-0110, Nov. 23, 2018.

Reference List

Template

A. A. Inventor, "Title of patent," U.S. Patent ##, Month Abbr. ##, Year. 

A. A. Inventor, "Title of patent," Country Patent ##, Month Abbr. ##, Year. 

Note: The name is the Inventor’s name, not the Applicant or Assignee name. Use “issued date” if several dates are given.

Example

Note: List in order according to reference number, i.e., the order in which they appear in the paper or report. 

17. J. M. Lee, “Methods and systems for establishing a linkage between a three-dimensional electronic design file and a two-dimensional design document,” U.S. Patent 0 414 280 A1, Dec. 29, 2022.