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ICAR has traditionally used the [https://mc.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=12579111 CBE style and form for citations and references]. This is the same method used by many journals in biological sciences and is used by the Journal of Animal Science. CBE is a slightly older version of the CSE style and differs only in where the | ICAR has traditionally used the [https://mc.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=12579111 CBE style and form for citations and references]. This is the same method used by many journals in biological sciences and is used by the Journal of Animal Science. CBE is a slightly older version of the CSE style and differs only in where the date appears. | ||
The following if from the [https://academic.oup.com/jas/pages/general_instructions JAS Style and Form page]: | The following if from the [https://academic.oup.com/jas/pages/general_instructions JAS Style and Form page]: |
Latest revision as of 13:05, 24 January 2024
How to insert a citation
References should appear in the page where the reference is cited. This is accomplished with MediaWiki's <ref></ref> tag. In the visual editor There is a "Cite" drop down at the top of the page being edited. This option displays a text box where the citation can be filled in.
Before the Cite->Basic is selected, the cursor should be positioned at the location where the reference to the citation is made. MediaWiki will then assign a super-scripted number to that location and print the reference information at the bottom of the current page next to the corresponding number
If more than one reference is made to the same citation then select Cite->Re-use. This will display a prompt with a list of citations already in the current page. Clicking on the appropriate reference will place the same super-scripted number at this new location in the page.
Citation form
ICAR has traditionally used the CBE style and form for citations and references. This is the same method used by many journals in biological sciences and is used by the Journal of Animal Science. CBE is a slightly older version of the CSE style and differs only in where the date appears.
The following if from the JAS Style and Form page:
Journal articles
Perez, V. G., A. M. Waguespark, T. D. Bidner, L. L. Southern, T. M. Fakler, T. L. Ward, M. Steidinger, and J. E. Pettigrew. 2011. Additivity of effects from dietary copper and zinc on growth performance and fecal microbiotia of pigs after weaning. J. Anim. Sci. 89:414–425. doi:10.2527/jas.2010-2839.
Abstracts
Centon, J. R., G. E. Erickson, T. J. Klopfenstein, K. J. Vander Pol, and M. A. Greenquist. 2007. Effects of roughage source and level in finishing diets containing wet distillers grains on feedlot performance. J. Anim. Sci. 85(Suppl. 2):76. (Abstr.) doi:10.2527/jas.2006-354.
Books and chapters in books
AOAC. 1990. Official methods of analysis. 15th ed. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem., Arlington, VA.
NRC. 2000. Nutrient requirements of beef cattle. 7th rev. ed. Natl. Acad. Press, Washington, DC.
Robinson, P. H., E. K. Okine, and J. J. Kennelly. 1992. Measurement of protein digestion in ruminants. In: S. Nissen, editor, Modern methods in protein nutrition and metabolism. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. p. 121–127.
Conference proceedings
Bailey, E. A., J. R. Jaeger, J. W. Waggoner, G. W. Preedy, L. A. Pacheco, and K. C. Olson. 2012. Effect of weaning method on welfare and performance of beef calves during receiving. Proc. West. Sec. Amer. Soc. Anim. Sci. 63:25-29.
Where available, a link to the reference should be included when the referenced article is publically available.