The title of work and name should be on the front cover.
2. All pages must be numbered.
3. The work should be divided into Abstract; Introduction; Main text to be organized in
subsections with headings, according to topic; Conclusion(s); References.
subsections with headings, according to topic; Conclusion(s); References.
4. If figures and tables are included, they must be numbered. If they are not original, then the
source must be cited.
source must be cited.
5. Each Figure and Table must be accompanied by an explanatory legend (the text of all legends
must be included in the overall document word count). If you have included a figure or table that you
did not draw yourself, you must write your own legend and cite the source in the legend, e.g. “
figure from (Jones et al 2018)”.
must be included in the overall document word count). If you have included a figure or table that you
did not draw yourself, you must write your own legend and cite the source in the legend, e.g. “
figure from (Jones et al 2018)”.
6. References must be presented in the following way (a reference system based on numbers, rather than author names, must not be used). You can use software such as EndNote or Mendeley to
help with reference formatting.
In the text of the review: When citing a single author: (Behan, 2006); two authors: (Watson
and Crick, 1953); three or more authors: (Lander et al., 2001). Do not include author initials in
the in-text citations.
In the References section (Bibliography), each reference should contain the full list of author
names with initials, the full article title, and the journal details, using the ‘minimum
punctuation’ style shown in the following example. If there are more than 5 authors, you
may list the first one followed by “et al.”.
Watson JD, Crick FHC (1953) Molecular structure of nucleic acids; a structure for deoxyribose
nucleic acid. Nature 171: 737-738
help with reference formatting.
In the text of the review: When citing a single author: (Behan, 2006); two authors: (Watson
and Crick, 1953); three or more authors: (Lander et al., 2001). Do not include author initials in
the in-text citations.
In the References section (Bibliography), each reference should contain the full list of author
names with initials, the full article title, and the journal details, using the ‘minimum
punctuation’ style shown in the following example. If there are more than 5 authors, you
may list the first one followed by “et al.”.
Watson JD, Crick FHC (1953) Molecular structure of nucleic acids; a structure for deoxyribose
nucleic acid. Nature 171: 737-738
7. References to websites should not be used as a substitute for the primary published literature
in the field under review and therefore should be cited only in exceptional cases. If you want to refer
to a website, give the address in the text, not in the references list.
in the field under review and therefore should be cited only in exceptional cases. If you want to refer
to a website, give the address in the text, not in the references list.
Ensure zero plagerism and referencing style APA 7th Do not include referencing in the word count