ACM Citation Style Guide
ACM Citation Style Guide (Association for Computing Machinery)
Overview: ACM style is prevalent in computer science and software engineering. It uses bracketed numbers for in-text citations, corresponding to a numbered reference list at the document's end.
In-Text Citations:
- Single reference: The algorithm achieved significant improvements [1].
- Multiple references: Similar approaches have been discussed [1], [3], [5].
References:
List all references in the order they appear in the text.
- Book: Smith, J. 2018. Introduction to Algorithms. Academic Press, Boston, MA.
- Journal Article: Johnson, E. 2020. “A Machine Learning Approach to Problem Solving.” Journal of Computing Science, 34(2), 123–135. https://doi.org/10.1145/1234567.
- Conference Paper: Brown, R. 2019. “Advances in Cloud Computing.” In Proceedings of the 2019
ACM International Conference on Cloud Systems, 23–30. ACM, New York, NY. - Website: Doe, M. 2021. Understanding Artificial Intelligence. Accessed March 10, 2022.
https://www.example.com/ai-guide.
Formatting:
- Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt.
- Spacing: Single-space within entries; double-space between entries.
- Margins: 1-inch.
- Indentation: Hanging indent for references.
Disciplines Using ACM Style at UT Tyler:
- Graduate Soules College of Business: Computer Science M.S.
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