Publication display format
The publications are stored in your software or in ORCID in a standardized way.
This means that there are different fields available such as title, authors, edition, etc...
This does not correspond to the different scientific standards, which is why they are formatted when they are displayed.
There are several standards and citation standards.
In MyUnifr you can choose the format that will be applied to your publications when they are displayed.
Available Formats
American Psychological Association (APA)
This format is particularly recommended for:
- science,
- social sciences,
- and partly in the humanities
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition)
Particularly suitable for:
- humanities
- theology
Examples
Journal-Article
BibTex
@article{bacci_rediscovery_2019, title= {The {Rediscovery} of a {Byzantine} {Capital}, {Reused} as a {Baptismal} {Font}, in the {Nativity} {Church}, {Bethlehem}}, volume= {6}, issn= {2336-3452, 2336-808X}, url= {https://www.brepolsonline.net/doi/10.1484/J.CONVI.4.2019042}, doi= {10.1484/J.CONVI.4.2019042}, language= {en}, number= {2}, urldate= {2020-03-25}, journal= {Convivium}, author= {Bacci, Michele}, month= {jul}, year= {2019}, pages= {122--127}}
American Psychological Association (APA)
Bacci, M. (2019). The Rediscovery of a Byzantine Capital, Reused as a Baptismal Font, in the Nativity Church, Bethlehem. Convivium, 6(2), 122–127. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.CONVI.4.2019042
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition)
Book Chapter
BibTex
@incollection{bacci_materiality_2017, title= {Materiality and liminality: {Nonmimetic} evocations of {Jerusalem} along the {Venetian} sea routes to the {Holy} {Land}}, shorttitle= {Materiality and liminality}, booktitle= {Natural {Materials} of the {Holy} {Land} and the {Visual} {Translation} of {Place}, 500-1500}, publisher= {Routledge}, author= {Bacci, Michele}, year= {2017}, pages= {127--153}}
American Psychological Association (APA)
Bacci, M. (2017). Materiality and liminality: Nonmimetic evocations of Jerusalem along the Venetian sea routes to the Holy Land. In Natural Materials of the Holy Land and the Visual Translation of Place, 500-1500 (pp. 127–153). Routledge.
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition)
Bacci, Michele. “Materiality and Liminality: Nonmimetic Evocations of Jerusalem along the Venetian Sea Routes to the Holy Land.” In Natural Materials of the Holy Land and the Visual Translation of Place, 500-1500, 127–153. Routledge, 2017.
Book
BibTex
@book{bacci_mystic_2017, address= {Brno : Roma}, series= {Convivia}, title= {The mystic cave: a history of the {Nativity} church in {Bethlehem}}, isbn= {978-88-6728-819-9}, shorttitle= {The mystic cave}, number= {1}, publisher= {Masaryk University Viella}, author= {Bacci, Michele}, year= {2017}, note= {OCLC: ocn985958362}, keywords= {Architecture chrétienne, Basilique de la Nativité Histoire, Bethléem (Cisjordanie), Bethléem (Palestine), Bethlehem, Buildings, Buildings, structures, etc, Christian art and symbolism, Church buildings, Church history, Church of the Nativity (Bethlehem), Geburtskirche Bethlehem, History, West Bank, West Bank Bethlehem}}
American Psychological Association (APA)
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition)
Other formats
We maintain a reduced number of formats for better visibility. If a missing format is needed for a sector or subject, you can suggest it to us and we will look into the possibility of adding it.
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