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Council of Science Editors (CSE) Citation Style Guide

An overview of the CSE citation style used across the sciences.

Dissertations and theses

Dissertation/Thesis

Author name. Year of publication. Title [dissertation or master's thesis]. Publisher. URL

Anatomy of a citation
  1. Author name: Formatted as last name and initials (no periods).
  2. Year of publication
  3. Title: Use sentence case.
  4. Designation: "Thesis" refers to work at the master's level, and "dissertation" refers to work at the doctoral level.
  5. Publisher: Name of the academic institution serving as publisher.
  6. URL: If available online, try to use a permalink or stable URL when possible.

 

Examples

Juang JY. 2007. Investigating biosphere-atmosphere interactions from leaf to atmospheric boundary layer scales [dissertation]. Duke University. https://hdl.handle.net/10161/171

Tosiano MA. 2012. The social context of environmental exposures: An application to swine CAFO air effluent and pregnancy outcomes in North Carolina [master’s thesis]. Duke University. https://hdl.handle.net/10161/5439