REFERENCES MANAGEMENT

BERESI uses the American Psychological Association Referencing Style, 7th Edition (APA 7th Edition). Authors are strongly encouraged to use reference management software such as Mendeley or Zotero to ensure consistency and accuracy of citations and references. The reference requirements are as follows:

  1. References must be arranged alphabetically.
  2. All references listed must be cited in the manuscript text.
  3. All in-text citations must appear in the reference list.
  4. DOI should be provided whenever available.
  5. References should preferably be published within the last 3-5 years, unless older references are essential and highly relevant.
  6. At least 80% of references should be from primary sources, especially scientific journal articles.
  7. References from reputable journals, including Scopus-indexed and Web of Science-indexed journals, are highly recommended.
  8. Research articles should include more than 30 references.
  9. Review articles should include at least 50 references.
  10. Excessive self-citation should be avoided.
  11. Authors should avoid citing irrelevant sources.

In-Text Citation Examples

BERESI uses the author-date citation style.

Type

Parenthetical Citation

Narrative Citation

One author

(Julio, 2018)

Julio (2018)

Two authors

(Ahmed & Saleh, 2017)

Ahmed and Saleh (2017)

Three or more authors

(Gretz et al., 2017)

Gretz et al. (2017)

Multiple citations

(Joe et al., 2014; Dexler, 2016; Adams, 2018)

Joe et al. (2014), Dexler (2016), and Adams (2018)

Reference Examples

Journal Article

Grady, J. S., Her, M., Moreno, G., Perez, C., & Yelinek, J. (2019). Emotions in storybooks: A comparison of storybooks that represent ethnic and racial groups in the United States. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 8(3), 207-217. https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm0000185

Journal Article with Article Number

Jerrentrup, A., Mueller, T., Glowalla, U., Herder, M., Henrichs, N., Neubauer, A., & Schaefer, J. R. (2018). Teaching medicine with the help of "Dr. House." PLoS ONE, 13(3), Article e0193972. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193972

Book

McKibbin, B. (2007). Deep economy: The wealth of communities and the durable future. Times Book/Henry Holt and Co.

Chapter in an Edited Book

Pigg, K. E., & Bradshaw, T. K. (2003). Catalytic community development: A theory of practice for changing rural society. In D. L. Brown & L. E. Swanson (Eds.), Challenges for rural America in the twenty-first century (pp. 385-396). Pennsylvania State University Press.

Conference Proceeding

Alamsyah, M. N. (2023, May). A review of food waste management in Indonesia and best practices in various countries. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2683, No. 1). AIP Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0124861