JTAS and JST Examples of References.
Literature citations in the text should be made by name(s) of author(s) and year. For references with more than two authors, the name of the first author followed by 'et al.' should be used.
Swan and Kanwal (2007) reported that …
The results have been interpreted (Kanwal et al. 2007).
o References should be listed in alphabetical order, by the authors' last names. For the same author, or for the same set of authors, references should be arranged chronologically. If there is more than one publication in the same year for the same author(s), the letters 'a', 'b', etc., should be added to the year.
o When the authors are more than 11, list 5 authors and then et al.
o Do not use indentations in typing References. Use one line of space to separate each reference.
Jalaludin, S. (2007a). Metabolizable energy of some local feeding stuff. Tumbuh, 1, 21-24.
Jalaludin, S. (2007b). The use of different vegetable oil in chicken ration. Mal. Agriculturist, 11, 29-31.
Tan, S.G., Omar, M.Y., Mahani, K.W., Rahani, M., Selvaraj, O.S. (2007). Biochemical genetic studies on wild populations of three species of green leafhoppers Nephotettix from Peninsular Malaysia. Biochemical Genetics, 32, 415 - 422.
o In case of citing an author(s) who has published more than one paper in the same year, the papers should be distinguished by addition of a small letter as shown above, e.g. Jalaludin (2007a); Jalaludin (2007b).
o Unpublished data and personal communications should not be cited as literature citations, but given in the text in parentheses. 'In press' articles that have been accepted for publication may be cited in References. Include in the citation the journal in which the 'in press' article will appear and the publication date, if a date is available.
Examples of other
reference citations:
Monographs: Turner, H.N. and Yong,
S.S.Y. (2007). Quantitative Genetics in Sheep Breeding.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Chapter in Book: Kanwal, N.D.S. (2007). Role of plantation crops in Papua New Guinea economy. In Angela R. McLean (Eds.), Introduction of livestock in the Enga province PNG (p. 221-250). United Kingdom: Oxford Press.
Proceedings: Kanwal, N.D.S. (2007). Assessing the visual impact of degraded land management with landscape design software. In N.D.S. Kanwal and P. Lecoustre (Eds.), International forum for Urban Landscape Technologies (p. 117-127). Lullier, Geneva, Switzerland: CIRAD Press.