“How to Cite A Good Journal For Thesis Reference Material”
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We are from the Research and Development Division would like to present information on How To Cite a Good Journal For Thesis Reference Material
Sometimes when we want to make our journal as our thesis reference we will often feel confused. Especially confused in determining how to cite a journal that is good and correct, so that with these tips it is highly recommended for you guys who are confused about determining and including journal references in their thesis. Come on! Check out the following method.
- Please try the journal year not less than 5 years
Why can’t we take a journal for more than 5 years? Because, there will be differences in the space for different problems to a much different discussion. The difference is due to changes in time, problems, and also different conclusions.
- Prioritize Journals That Have ISSN and ISBN
Look for journals that have an ISSN and an ISBN that can be accessed on several quality-tested journal provider sites. There are various sites that can be accessed, ranging from Scopus, Scincedirect, Garuda portal to other provider sites that can be recommended. Usually when journals have ISSN and ISBN they have more data validity and sufficient strength of material to be used as citations.
- Do not Cite Journals in Journals
It is better to use the original journal or the original journal. By using such a technique, the benefits will be to be richer in literature or also to further strengthen the arguments in the discussion of the thesis that is made.
- Pay attention to writing a good bibliography and correct
Don’t forget to always pay attention to writing a good and correct bibliography. By paying attention to writing a good bibliography, it will make the thesis supervisor more sure that the quote is valid. That’s a little way to cite a good journal for material in making thesis references. Learn and understand all citation techniques, be it journals or from any reference so that we are easier to deal with thesis. Good luck!