For questions regarding reference format, refer to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Fifth Edition, Bibliographic Forms for Journal Articles. References used in the text should be identified by author name and publication date in parentheses, e.g., (Cleland & King, 1983), and listed alphabetically at the end of the manuscript. Page numbers should be cited for all quotations. Follow the format example shown below:
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BakerB. (1993). The project manager and the media: Some lessons from the stealth bomber program. Project Management Journal, 24(3), 11–14.
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ClelandD.I., & KingW.R. (1983). Systems analysis and project management.New York: McGraw-Hill.
Please ensure that references are complete, that they include, where relevant, author's name, article or book title, volume and issue number, publisher, date and page reference.
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The use of page footnotes should be kept to a minimum. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively and listed at the end of the text as endnotes.