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Welcome to the MDPI style guide. Its purpose is to offer guidance and advice to authors writing intending to publish in an MDPI journal. Topics covered include formatting and conventions specific to MDPI, and some tips for how to improve clarity and writing style. This is a guide, not a set of instructions. English is a flexible language and most
Welcome to the MDPI style guide. Its purpose is to offer guidance and advice to authors intending to publish in an MDPI journal. Topics covered include formatting and conventions specific to MDPI and some tips for how to improve clarity and writing style. This is a guide, not a set of instructions.
Useful Resources for Authors. MDPI LaTeX Templates (Microsoft Word Templates are available on the individual journal's Instructions for Authors page.) MDPI Author Layout Style Guide. MDPI English Language, Figure, and Layout Editing Services. MDPI Reference List and Citations Style Guide.
Use the following template to cite an e-book or pdf using the MDPI citation style. Reference List. Place this part in your bibliography or reference list at the end of your assignment. Template: 1. Author Surname, Author Initial. Title; Publisher: City, Year Published; p. Pages Used. Example: 1.
Zhang, J. MDPI Reference List and Citations Style Guide. Available online: http://mdpi.com/ authors/references (accessed on 18 October 2016).
This guide has been prepared specifically for people who edit the Humanities and Social Sciences Journals’ manuscripts that will be published by MDPI. The guide has been divided into two parts: Part I: An in-text citation. Provides the “Author-Date” format of all the references mentioned in the main text.