Basic Format of The references
Book:
Author, A. A. Year. Title of Book. Location: Publisher.
Author, A. A., ed. Year. Title of Book. Location: Publisher.
Author, A. A. and B. B. Author, eds. Year. Title of Book. Location: Publisher.
Example
Hsiao, H. H. M., ed. 1993. Discovery of the Middle Classes in East Asia. Taipei: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica.
Article:
Author, A. A. Year. Title of Article. Title of Journal, XX(XX): XX-XX.
Example
Diamond, L. 1994. Rethinking Civil Society: Toward Democratic Consolidation. Journal of Democracy, 5(3): 4-17.
Collection:
Author, A. A. Year. Title of Article. Pp. XX-XX in A. A. Editor, ed., Title of Book. Location: Publisher.
Author, A. A. and B. B. Author. Year. Title of Article. Pp. XX-XX in A. A. Editor and B. B. Editor, eds., Title of Book. Location: Publisher.
Example
Hsiao, H. H. M. and H. Koo. 1997. The Middle Classes and Democratization. Pp. 312-333 in L. Diamond, M. F. Plattner, Y. H. Chu and H. M. Tien, eds., Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies: Themes and Perspective. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Internet:
Author, A. A. Year. Title of Article. URL (http://www.xxx.xx.xx)
Reference appear in contents should be:
(Author Year: Page numbers)
Example
(Hsiao and Koo 1997: 320-322)
Other notes:
No endnotes; use only footnotes
Footnote numbers generally should appear after the punctuation mark.
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