Categories
Please tag each reference in accordance with content type, following the format in the template provided.
add “open-access” where needed (e.g. open-access research article)
• article [note that “research articles” have a specific tag]
• BA thesis
• book
• book chapter
• legal document
• MA thesis
• PhD thesis
• report
• research article
• research issue [only to be used for whole research journal issues devoted to the topic]
• standard
Guidelines for each citation type
article (not "research article")
Follow the rules in "Magazine". Add hyperlink in title for open-access references. Do not include details such as day, month, volume, issue or number of pages if they are not provided or are not applicable.
[open-access article] Jha, V. (2017). Developing the lifelong learning attitude. New Business Age. [in English]
book
Follow the rules in "Book". Add hyperlink in title for open-access references.
[book] Brems, E. (2001). Human rights: universality and diversity.
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. [in English]
book chapter
Follow the rules in "Book". Add hyperlink in title for open-access references.
[book chapter] Greco, G. M. (2016). On accessibility as a human right, with an application to media accessibility. In P. Orero, & A. Matamala (Eds.). Researching audio description: New approaches (pp. 11-33).
Palgrave. [in English]
legal document
Follow the rules in "Government Publication". Add hyperlink in title for open-access references, instead of adding it at the end of the
reference.
[open-access legal document] UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR). (1994). General comment No. 5: Persons with disabilities (E/1995/22). [in English]
PhD thesis
Follow the rules in "Dissertation/Thesis". Add hyperlink in title for open-access references, instead of adding it at the end of the
reference. Do not write "Doctoral/MA/BA thesis" before the name of the university, since this information is already provided by the tag.
[PhD thesis] Heimann Mühlenbock, K. (2013). I see what you mean – Assessing readability for specific target groups. Göteborgs
Universitet. [in English]
(The same format applies for BA and MA theses, by changing the tag) report
Follow the rules in "Government Publication". Add hyperlink in title for open-access references, instead of adding it at the end of the
reference. Do not include Publisher if the report is self-published (i.e.
if the publisher and author are the same).
[open-access report] European Broadcasting Union (EBU). (2016).
Access services pan European survey 2016. [in English]
research article
Follow the rules in "Journal without a DOI (Digital Object Identifier)".
Do not provide DOIs. Add hyperlink in title for open-access references.
[research article] Infante, M., & Matus, C. (2009). Policies and practices of diversity: reimagining possibilities for new discourses. Disability and Society, 24(4), 437-445. [in English]
research issue
Follow/adapt the rules in "Journal". Add hyperlink in title for open- access references.
[open-access research issue] Greco, G.M., & Jankowska, A. (Eds.). (2019).
Quality in Media Accessibility [Special Issue]. Journal of Audiovisual Translation, 2(2). [in English]
standard
Follow the rules in "Government Publication". Add hyperlink in title for open-access references, instead of adding it at the end of the
reference. Do not include Publisher if the standard is self-published (i.e. if the publisher and author are the same).
[standard] Asociación Española de Normalización. (2018). Norma Experimental UNE 153101EX: Lectura Fácil. Pautas y
recomendaciones para la elaboración de documentos. [in Spanish]