IEEE Citation Style Guide

IEEE Citation Style Guide (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

Overview: IEEE citation style is widely used in engineering, computer science, and technical disciplines. It uses numbered references, ensuring clarity and brevity.

In-Text Citations

  • Format: Use bracketed numbers referring to the reference list.
    Example: The algorithm improved performance significantly [1].
  • Multiple Citations: Combine brackets for multiple references.
    Example: Several studies confirm this result [1], [3], [5].

References Section

  • Order: List references numerically, not alphabetically.
  • Journal Article: [1] J. Doe, "Efficient algorithms for data mining," IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. 67, no. 3, pp. 456–467, Mar. 2021.
  • Book: [2] J. Smith, Introduction to Computer Science, 2nd ed., New York, NY, USA: Academic Press, 2020.
  • Conference Paper: [3] E. Brown, "Advances in AI for robotics," in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics,
    2022, pp. 102–108.

Formatting Basics

  • Font and Spacing: Times New Roman, 12 pt; single-space entries, double-space between entries.
  • Reference List: Numbers in brackets; hanging indent for each entry.

Disciplines Using IEEE Style at UT Tyler

  • Graduate Soules College of Business: Computer Science M.S., Cybersecurity and Data Analytics M.S., Industrial Management M.S.
  • Graduate College of Engineering: Civil Engineering M.S.C.E., Engineering Leadership M.S.E.L.,
    Electrical Engineering M.S.E.E., Mechanical Engineering M.S.M.E.

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