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Splint International Journal Of Professionals

Splint International Journal Of Professionals

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Splint International Journal Of Professionals

Splint International Journal of Professionals (SIJP), ISSN: 2349-6045(Print); 2583-3561(Online), is a scholarly, peer-reviewed and fully refereed journal focusing on theories, methods and applications in various areas and relevant fields since 2013. It is an international journal that aims to contribute to the constant professional research and training. The SIJP is committed to publish top-tier original research papers through blind review process. It offers high visibility for the papers, access to a broad readership, high standard of editing & production and a quarterly publication to fulfill the aspiration of the society and process to cater the need of academia and industry.

The journals focus is as follows:

  • Social Sciences: Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Information Technology, Computer Science, Education, Philosophy, Political Science, Law, Business English, Gender Studies, and Cross-cultural Studies.
  • Management: Organizational Behavior, Strategic Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Banking & Insurance Management, Sustainable Development & Environmental Management, Agri- Business Management, Public Sector Management, Disaster Management, Management of Corporate Governance & Business Ethics, International Trade & Relations, Journalism & Communication, Innovation Management, Management of Technology, Emergency Management, Management of Business Intelligence, Management of Operations & Supply Chain, Tourism Management, Waste Management.
  • Economics: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Econometrics, Public Economics, International Economics, Finance & Development Economics, Business Economics, and Entrepreneurship.

Indexed and Abstracted: Indian Citation Index, Google Scholar, CNKI Scholar, EBSCO Discovery, ProQuest, J-Gate, International Scientific Indexing, Cosmos Impact Factor, Scholar Steer Scholarly Information, Scientific Journal Impact Factor, Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals (MIAR)

Publisher Details:
Published By - Dr. Baral's Research Foundation(An Integrated Research & Development Organization, Registered under Indian Trusts Act. 1882, Govt. Registration no - 1441/2009), Address: Flat 108, Surekha Regency, Hanspal, Balianta, Bhubneswar, Balianta Khorda, Odisha-752101, India (Email: splintjournal@gmail.com)
Contact Person: Prof. S. K. Baral(Prof. Sukanta Kumar Baral), Dept. of Commerce, Faculty of Commerce & Management, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU), Madhya Pradesh, India, Residential Address: Flat 108, Surekha Regency, Hanspal, Balianta, Bhubn

  • Print ISSN: 2349-6045
  • Online ISSN: 2583-3561
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue Per year: 4
  • Months of Publication: March, June, September, December
  • Publisher: Dr. Barals Research Foundation

Aims & Scope

Aims and Scope


Splint International Journal of Professionals (SIJP), ISSN 2349-6045 (P), 2583-3561 (O), a quarterly peer reviewed refereed multidisciplinary International Journal publishes research articles, recent case studies, etc. from all the fields of Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, Finance Management, Intelligence & Strategic Management, Social Management, Business Economics, Banking and Insurance Management, IT, Computer Science, Education, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Law, Business English, Corporate Governance, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Development & Environmental Management, Public Sector Management, Disaster Management, Agri-Business Management, Journalism & Mass Communication, International Relations, Gender Studies, Cross-cultural Studies, etc. and SIJP is committed to publish top-tier original research papers through a fair blind review process. It offers high visibility for the papers, access to a broad readership, high standard of editing and production and a quarterly publication to fulfill the aspiration of the researchers, society and process to cater the needs of academia and industry.

Editorial Board

List of Editorial Members

Chief Patron

Padmashri Prof. (Dr.) Indira Chakravarty
Ph.D., D.Sc., FICAN (USA), FIC, FIMSA, FIWA, FIPHA

Chief Advisor, WSSO, Public Health Engineering Department,
Government of West Bengal

Member, Board of Advisers, United Nations University

IIGH Member, National Water and Sanitation Council

MDWS, Government of India

Ex-Member, Food Safety and Standards Authority MDHFW,
Government of India

Former Addl. DGHS, Director and Dean,
All India Institute of Hygiene & Public Health GOI

Former Director, Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute,
MOHFW, GOI

Former Regional Director, South Asia, MI,
IDRC (Canada);
Mail Id: indiracal@hotmail.com;
Cell Number: +91 9830263324


Chief Editor

Prof. (Dr.) S.K. Baral
Professor,
Department of Commerce,
Faculty of Commerce & Management,
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (A Central University),
Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India;
Mail Id: sukanta.baral@igntu.ac.in;
Cell Number: +91 9437163942

Editorial Board

Prof. (Dr.) Lalit Prakash Pateriya
Vice Chancellor,
Shaheed Nandkumar Patel Vishwa-Vidyalaya,
Garhumaria, Raigarh,
Chhattisgarh, India
Mail Id: vcsnpv@gmail.com
Prof. (Dr.) Sulakshana Sen
Professor,
College of Business and Entrepreneurship,
Bethune Cookman University,
Daytona Beach,
Florida, USA
Mail Id: sensu@cookman.edu
Prof. (Dr.) D. D. Tewari
Professor,
Department of Economics,
Faculty of Commerce,
Administration & Law University of Zululand,
Richards Bay, South Africa
Mail Id: tewarid@unizula.ac.za
Prof. (Dr.) Arindam Gupta
Professor,
Department of Commerce,
Vidyasagar University West Bengal,
India
Mail Id: arindam_finance@mail.vidyasagar.ac.in
Prof. (Dr.) Volodymyr Borisovich Rodechenko
Professor,
Department of Economy and Management,
V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University,
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Mail Id: rodchenko@karazin.ua
Prof. (Dr.) Sudhansu S. Mahapatra
Professor & Head,
Department of Commerce,
Sikkim University,
Gangtok, India
Mail Id: ssmahapatra@cus.ac.in
Prof. (Dr.) Arceloni Neusa Volpato
Professor,
Head of Foreign Affairs &
Coordinator of Transcultural Practices Master,
UNIFACVEST
University Centre
(Centro Universitario Facvest),
Brazil
E-Mailid: prof.arceloni.volpato@unifacvest.edu.br
Prof. (Dr.) Subir Kumar Roy
Professor & Head,
Department of Law &
Faculty Council for Postgraduate Studies in Arts & Science
Bankura University,
West Bengal, India
Mail Id: subirkroy@bankurauniv.ac.in
Prof. (Dr.) Tapas Kumar Mishra
Professor & Head,
Department of Banking & Finance,
University of Southampton,
United Kingdom
Mail Id: t.k.mishra@soton.ac.uk
Dr. Mamata Parhi
Reader in Economics and Finance,
Head of AFEG (Accounting, Finance, Economics & Governance),
Roehampton Business School,
University of Roehampton, London,
United Kingdom
Mail Id: mamata.parhi@roehampton.ac.uk
Prof. (Dr.) Mohammad Saeed
Professor Emeritus,
Department of Business Administration,
Minot State University,
Minot, ND 58707, USA
Mail Id: m.saeed@minotstateu.edu
Dr. Saurabh Tiwari
Associate Professor,
Department of Transportation,
School of Business, Kandoli Campus
UPES University,
Dehradun, India
Mail Id: stiwari@ddn.upes.ac.in

Editorial Advisory Board

Prof. (Dr.) Patricia Park
Professor Emeritus,
Southampton Solent University Southampton,
United Kingdom Visiting Expert,
Cass Business School City University
London, United Kingdom
Mail Id: r.park27@ntlworld.com
Prof. (Dr.) Rabindra Kumar
Former Professor & Head,
Department of IRPM,
Tilak Manjhi Bhagalpur,
University Bhagalpur,
Bihar, India
Mail Id: kumar.rabindra2009@gmail.com
Prof. (Dr.) Partho S. Sengupta
Former Professor,
Department of Behavioral Sciences,
KIIT University,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Mail Id: partho.sg@gmail.com
Prof. (Dr.) Radhe S. Pradhan
Former Professor,
Central Department of Management,
Tribhuvan University,
Kathmandhu, Nepal
Mail Id: rspkamal@gmail.com
Prof. (Dr.) N. Sambasiva Rao
Former Professor,
Department of Commerce & Business Studies,
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam,
Andhra Pradesh, India
Mail Id: nadendlasr@gmail.com
Prof. (Dr.) P. Indrasena Reddy
Former Professor,
Department of Commerce,
Kakatiya University Warangal,
Andhra Pradesh, India
Mail Id: vaagvims@gmail.com

Ethics & Malpractice

Publication Ethics: Academic Research


Introduction:


SIJP: The Splint International Journal of Professionals- both Print- ISSN: 2349 6045-and online-ISSN- 2583 3561- is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to following the best ethical practices. The prevention of publication malpractice is one of the important responsibilities of the editorial board and SIJP is committed to ensuring the highest standards in publication ethics. Any kind of unethical behaviour is not acceptable to the journal and all parties involved (editors, authors, reviewers and publishers) have to agree upon standards of ethical behaviour. Manuscripts submitted to the journal are to be edited exclusively on the basis of their merit, originality and relevance to the scope of the journal. No bias with respect to the author's race, gender, ethnic origin or religion can influence the decision. The ethics statements for SIJP are based on the guidelines available at https://indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:sijp&type=pubethics which are following the guidelines prescribed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).


Research Integrity:


SIJP upholds high integrity standards and responsibility towards abiding by the principles of Integrity Statement. The key principles for the journal are:

  • Honesty in all aspects of Research
  • Transparency in all Communication
  • Accountability for quality research
  • Professional Excellence in all Processes.

The Journal expects and appreciates the integrity standards to be observed and honoured by all concerned parties and in the absence of which, issues can be directed to the editor for redressal.


Editorial Process:


SIJP is committed to editorial independence and our editorial process reflects this commitment. No discrimination against authors, editors and reviewers is made based on personal identity or characteristics. Editor's decision to publish or edit is the sole discretion of the editorial board and not determined by any outside agency. The Editor-in-Chief has full authority over the entire editorial content of the journal, timing of publication, and copyright and plagiarism issues in the content in the journal. Editors, Authors and Reviewers will also adhere to the Journal Submission Guidelines-https://indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:sijp&type=for_authors


Publication Process:


All members of the editorial staff of SIJP are responsible for following the policies of the journal regarding the publication process.

a. Manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo a desk review by our in -house editors and reviewers or subject experts. Each editor must ensure that each manuscript is initially evaluated by the editor for originality, making use of appropriate software to do so.

b. Following desk review, the manuscript is forwarded for blind peer review. Proposals, found suitable, are further sent to independent reviewers (Minimum Two) for their assessment and feedback that will make a recommendation to accept, reject, or modify the manuscript.

c. Proposals with minor or major improvements and revisions are communicated to the author by the journal.

d. Subsequent modifications are again sent to the reviewers for their final approval and merit for its publication.


Publication Decisions:


Based on the review report of the Editorial Board https://indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:sijp&type=eboard the editor has complete responsibility and authority to accept, reject or request modifications to the manuscript.


Peer Review:


Peer review is critical to maintaining the standards of our publications. The journal ensures a fair, rigorous and effective review mechanism. We support the reviewers by:

a. Ensuring that appropriate reviewers are selected and guided through the review process.

b. Familiarising the reviewers with the ethical guidelines of the journal.

c. Exposure to fraudulent practices.

d. Supporting reviewers in investigation and acting upon fraudulent or unethical practices.

e. Protecting the confidentiality and identity of the reviewers.

f. Fair Review: The editor must ensure that each manuscript submitted to the journal is reviewed for its intellectual content without regard to sex, gender, race, religion, citizenship, etc. of the authors.

g. Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest: The editor of this journal shall not use unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript for his/her own research without the written consent of the author.

h. Proof of Misconduct: The editor should not reject papers based on suspicions; they should have proof of misconduct.

i. Editors must regularly advise on journal policy and scope, suggest ideas, new initiatives and programs if necessary to include in the journal. They may review submitted manuscripts, identify topics for special issues or attract new authors and submissions if necessary.


Authorship and Contributorship:


The Journal acknowledges the intellectual contribution of author(s) and observes the following principles with respect to authorship. Authors must follow the submission guidelines of the journal-https://indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:sijp&type=for_authors

Authors must ensure that they have written entirely original work. Authors must confirm that the submitted manuscript represents their own contributions and that they have not been copied or plagiarized in whole or in part from other works without clearly citing the source.

a. Substantial contribution to the content.

b. Designing and redrafting the work with revisions for intellectual content.

c. Approval for final version of publication.

d. Authors must certify that the manuscript is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere.

e. Authors must participate in the peer review process. Revisions and suggestions need to be incorporated and timeline adherence is important. Refer to https://indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:sijp&type=for_authors for more details.

f. Authorship of the Paper: All authors mentioned in the paper must have significantly contributed to the research. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study. All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. Others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project should be acknowledged or listed as contributors. The order of the authors on the paper and the level of contribution that they have made to the paper must be informed by the author. All authors must complete the author submission checklist form. The corresponding author with the journal should ensure that all appropriate co-authors are included in the author list of the manuscript, and that there is a full consensus of all co-authors in approving the final version of the paper and its submission for publication.


Corresponding Author:


Responsibilities of the corresponding author pertain to-

a. Proofreading and incorporating corrections into the manuscript

b. Handling revisions and submissions of the revised manuscript to the journal

c. Signing of Author Agreement on behalf of co-authors.

d. Responding to queries on behalf the co author(s)

We recommend the authors to list or mention anyone who does not meet the criteria for authorship in the acknowledgement section in their publication as recognition for any kind of assistance and support received by the author during the process of writing the paper.


Affiliations:


Authors must share their current affiliation to the institution and the institution where, if, the article has been presented or approved.


Plagiarism:


SIJP adheres strictly to the principles of maintaining highest integrity in submission of original work. Using ‘ideas’, ‘words’ or ‘data’ or any other material without due acknowledgement is considered a serious malpractice. Journal considers that plagiarism can occur in the following ways-

a. Text, illustrations, data etc

b. Website downloaded material or manuscripts drawn from other sources

c. Published or unpublished material from seminars, lectures and presentations

Journal reserves the right to review all submissions through appropriate plagiarism checking software and tools. Submissions found containing content, in part or whole, to be plagiarized are rejected. We expect our reviewers and readers to report issues of plagiarism even post publication at info@indianjournals.com


Duplicate and Redundant Publication


Journal does not support ’self plagiarism, which occurs when a work or a substantial part of it has been published more than once by the author without appropriate cross referencing or citation of the same. We expect our reviewers and readers to report issues of plagiarism even post publication at info@indianjournals.com

At the same time, we expect authors to declare that at the time of submission, the manuscript has not been published, under consideration or accepted for publication by a different journal. Also, articles based on the thesis, authors must conform to the journal's style and guide and also include citations while including figures or text to avoid self plagiarism. The editor needs to be informed of the same in a covering letter.


Competing Interests and Funding:


Authors must notify the Editors of any conflicts of interest. Authors must also disclose any financial or other type of conflict of interest that can influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. Influence. Authors submitting to the journal are required to declare any potential competing interests that could interfere with the objectivity or integrity of a publication. Competing interests are situations that could be perceived to exert an undue influence on the presentation, review or publication of a piece of work.


Retractions, Corrections and Expressions of Concern:


Journal editors will consider retractions, corrections or expressions of concern in line with COPE's Retraction Guidelines. If an author is found to have made an error, the journal will issue a corrigendum. If the journal is found to have made an error, they will issue an erratum. Retractions are usually reserved for articles that are so seriously flawed that their findings or conclusions should not be relied upon, or that contain substantial plagiarism or life-endangering content. Authors are obliged to provide retractions or corrections of mistakes at any point of time if the author(s) discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in the submitted manuscript. Journal reserves the right to remove an article from online publication if found necessary to comply with legal requirements. This action would be in case if the article is found defamatory, insensitive, violates personal privacy or pose a serious threat to health or security.


Ethical Business Practices:


Integrity of Record


We maintain the records of our publications and preserve the records as far as possible. The journal is committed to its subscribers and ensures its supply to its customers on time.


Publishing Ethics


As publisher of SIJP: The Journal of Indian Management and Strategy, we will:

a. Support: Provide practical support to the editors and executive editorial board so that they can follow the COPE Code of Conduct for the Journal. Act professionally and efficiently.

b. Autonomy: Ensure the autonomy of editorial decisions and uphold the same. Be Fair and Objective.

c. Intellectual Property Integrity: Protect intellectual property Rights and Copyright issues. We protect the intellectual property and copyright of SIJP, its imprints, authors and publishing partners by promoting and maintaining each article's published version of record. SIJP ensures the integrity and transparency of each published article with respect to: conflicts of interest, publication and research funding, publication and research ethics, cases of publication and research misconduct, confidentiality, authorship, article corrections, clarifications and retractions, and timely publication of content.

d. Information: Keep all parties informed of decisions, including the copyright owners, editors and authors.

e. Access to Journal Content: The publisher is committed to the permanent availability and preservation of scholarly research and ensures accessibility by partnering with organizations and maintaining our own digital archive.

f. Grievance Procedure- The following complaints procedure outlines the process for addressing grievances by authors whose articles are rejected for publication, or who have concerns about the way their paper has been handled:

  1. The grievance must be submitted in writing to the editor of the journal.
  2. The grievance will be considered by the journal editorial team.
  3. The grievance will be acknowledged within 10 days of receipt, and aimed to be resolved within 30 days.
  4. The decision will be in writing and will be final.

Author Fees:


All articles in SIJP journal which are published and have undergone peer review and upon acceptance are immediately and permanently free for everyone to read. No fees or charges are required for manuscript processing and/or publishing materials.

Publication fees: None.

Submission fees: None.


Useful Contacts


For all enquiries relating to the integrity of the journal content, please contact sukanta.baral@igntu.ac.in (Chief Editor)

All queries will be handled sensitively and as confidentially as possible within the scope of any necessary subsequent investigation. To report counterfeiting, copyright infringement or suspected piracy, contact info@indianjournals.com or splintjournal@mail.com

For enquiries regarding our guidelines for early research outputs or working papers -contact at info@indianjournals.com or splintjournal@gmail.com


Peer Review Policy and Publication Decisions


The Board of Editors shall be selecting the papers submitted by the respective authors to the journal for publication through a rigorous process. All manuscripts will be accepted based on the peer review editorial procedure. The Editor-in-Chief may be guided by the policies of the journal's editorial board as well as advisory board and constrained by such legal requirements as shall then be in force regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism The Board of Editors have complete authority to reject/accept an article on the basis of the report(s) of reviewers/experts.

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Volume-12 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-12 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-12 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-12 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-11 (2024)
Volume-11 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-11 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-11 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-11 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-10 (2023)
Volume-10 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-10 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-10 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-10 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-9 (2022)
Volume-9 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-9 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-9 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-9 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-8 (2021)
Volume-8 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-8 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-8 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-8 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-7 (2020)
Volume-7 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-7 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-7 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-7 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-6 (2019)
Volume-6 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-6 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-6 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-6 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-5 (2018)
Volume-5 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-5 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-5 Issue-1and2 (June)
Volume-4 (2017)
Volume-4 Issue-8 (December)
Volume-4 Issue-7 (September)
Volume-4 Issue-6 (June)
Volume-4 Issue-5 (May)
Volume-4 Issue-4 (April)
Volume-4 Issue-3 (March)
Volume-4 Issue-2 (February)
Volume-4 Issue-1 (January)
Volume-3 (2016)
Volume-3 Issue-12 (December)
Volume-3 Issue-11 (November)
Volume-3 Issue-10 (October)
Volume-3 Issue-9 (September)
Volume-3 Issue-8 (August)
Volume-3 Issue-7 (July)
Volume-3 Issue-6 (June)
Volume-3 Issue-5 (May)
Volume-3 Issue-4 (April)
Volume-3 Issue-3 (March)
Volume-3 Issue-2 (February)
Volume-3 Issue-1 (January)
Volume-2 (2015)
Volume-2 Issue-12 (December)
Volume-2 Issue-11 (November)
Volume-2 Issue-10 (October)
Volume-2 Issue-9 (September)
Volume-2 Issue-8 (August)
Volume-2 Issue-7 (July)
Volume-2 Issue-6 (June)
Volume-2 Issue-5 (May)
Volume-2 Issue-4 (April)
Volume-2 Issue-3 (March)
Volume-2 Issue-2 (February)
Volume-2 Issue-1 (January)
Volume-1 (2014)
Volume-1 Issue-1 (July)

Guidelines for the Preparation of Manuscripts


The authors should submit their manuscript in MS-Word (2003/2007) in double column (Single column for Mathematic Journal), 1.5-line spacing as per the following guidelines. The manuscript should beorganized to have a Title page, Abstract with keywords, Introduction, Material & Methods, Results & Discussion, Conclusion and Acknowledgment followed by References.

  • Take a margin of 1 inch (Left, Right, Top, and Bottom) on A4 paper.
  • The Title of the paper should be in bold and title case. The subtitle to the main title should be in small case.
  • Keywords: About 5–6 keywords to be selected after Abstract.
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  • References:
  • The papers in the references list must be cited in the text. The citation should be mentioned as Surname of author followed by the year in brackets. For example, (Smith, 1969) or (Smith and Jones, 1987). In case a sentence starts with a citation, only the year would be in brackets; for example, Smith (1989) states that… The reference details mentioned at the end should be in alphabetical order. Et al will be used only in case there are more than two authors. In such cases, mention the names of the first three authors followed by et al. in the text. However, the reference details will carry the names of the first author with et al. For example: Smith et al. (1978).
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    • Some samples for reference details including those for books, book chapters, journals, online, conferences, magazines, etc. are given below.

  • Journal article
  • John A, O'Connell D and Kowal S, 2002. Personal perspective in TV interviews. Pragmatics, 12(1), 257–271.

    Hannan MT and Freeman J, 1977. The Population Ecology of Organizations. American Journal of Sociology, 5(2), 121-122.

  • Article by DOI
  • Suleiman C, Daniel C, O'Connell and Sabine K, 2002. ‘If you and I, if we, in this later day, lose that sacred fire...’: Perspective in political interviews. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. doi: 10.1023/A:1015592129296.

  • Book
  • Cameron D, 1985. Feminism and linguistic theory. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 295.

  • Book chapter
  • Cameron D, 1997. Theoretical debates in feminist linguistics: Questions of sex and gender. In Gender and discourse, ed. Ruth Wodak, pp. 99-119. Sage Publications. London.

    Jones CS, Smith N, Brown RS, 1979. Biology of diseases caused by Botrytis spp. In: Smith N, Brown RS, eds. Diseases of Vegetables. pp. 40–49, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, UK.

    Conference proceedings (published)

    McIntosh RA, 1992. Catalogues of gene symbols for wheat. In: Miller TE, Koebner RM, eds. Proceedings of the Seventh International Wheat Genetics Symposium, 1987. Cambridge, UK: IPSR, pp. 1225–1323.

    Agency publication

    Harvey JM and Pentzer WT, 1960. Market Diseases of Grapes and Other Small Fruits. Washington, USA: United States Department of Agriculture: USDA publication no. 189. (Agriculture Handbook Series).

    Dissertation or thesis

    Lenné JM, 1978. Studies of the Biology and Taxonomy of Colletotrichum Species. Melbourne, Australia: University of Melbourne, PhD April 2012. thesis.

  • Online document
  • Journal (online) Gibbs MJ, Ziegler A, Robinson DJ, Waterhouse PM, Cooper JI, 1996. Carrot mottle mimic virus (CMoMV): a second umbravirus associated with carrot motley dwarf disease recognized by nucleic acid hybridization. Molecular Plant Pathology Online [http://www.bspp.org.uk/mppol]1996/1111gibbs.

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  • Personal communications in the text should be cited as: initials, name, brief address, personal communication
  • Journal names and book titles should be italicized.
  • Only papers accepted for publication or published may be cited
  • In the text, cite by author and date in chronological order. Use & between names of 2 authors; use et al. for 3 or more authors
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