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You many be looking at one of several citation types, and telling the difference between
them is often tricky. Below we have listed some of the different, but most common, citation formats
that you may see during the course of your research, organized by database and type of material
cited. Distinguishing the title of the paper/article from the title/name of the
journal/book/conference proceeding is very important; you will almost often want to search by the
title of the book/journal/conference proceeding rather than the individual paper or article unless
you are using an online search engine such as
Google or
Google Scholar. If and when you have questions about the
best way to search, please come and ask a library staff member. We are always happy to help you
with your searching.
1 893 977Underwood, Robert; Wang, Junping. An integral representation and
computation for the solution of American options.
Nonlinear Anal. Real World Appl. 3 (2002) no. 2, 259-274. 91B28.
---In this case, the title of the paper is first (An integral representation...), and the
name of the journal in which the article appears is second, in italics (Nonlinear Analysis...)
1 886 866 Liu, Yanpei. Enumerative theory of maps.
Mathematics and its Applications, 468. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht; Science
Press, Beijing, 1999. Xii+411 pp. ISBN: 0-7923-5599-7; 7-03-007597-8. 05-02 (05A15 05C30 57Mxx)
---This citation is for a book. It doesn't look very different from the journal citation
because the book is part of a series (Mathematics and its Applications). In instances such as this,
you can click on the series title for more informatin. Journals will have ISSN numbers rather than
ISBN numbers. In this case, you will want to search for the title of the book (Enumerative
Theory...) rather than series name.
1 883 630 Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Differential
Geometry. Dedicated to Professor U-Hang Ki on his Retirement from the Kyungpook National
University. Held at Kyungpook National University, Taegu, November 16-17, 2001. Edited by Young Jin
Suh and Ho Il Kim.
Kyungpook National University, Basic Science Research Institute, Taegu, 2002. x+101 pp.
53-06 (00B30)
---This book citation is a little more straightforward. It is also a conference proceedings
(a book of them). The title (Proceedings of the Sixth...) is the first thing listed since there is
no author for such proceedings. Notice that unlike the journal citations, only one title is listed
in the citation.
1 886 666Handbook of geometric topology. edited by R.J. Daverman and R.B. Sher.
North-Holland, Amsterdam, 2002. x+1133 pp. ISBN: 0-444-82432-4 57-06 (55-06)
--This example is another straightforward book citation. The title of the book is given
first, followed by the editors of the volume.
1 883 639 Kim, Hoil; Lee, Chang-Yeong. Noncommutative K3 surfaces.
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Differential Geometry (Taegu, 2001),
91-101,
Kyungpook Natl. Univ., Taegu , 2002. 58B34 (14Axx 32Gxx)
---This citation is an example of a conference proceedings citation from MathSciNet. The
authors of the paper are given first, followed by the title of the paper (Noncommutative...) and
then the name of the conference (Proceedings of the...).
Zentralblatt Math is another database available through UIUC; it is similar to Math Reviews in
terms of searching for articles, journals, and monographs.
pre01474019
Adhikari, Sukumar Das
Aspects of combinatorics and combinatorial number theory.(English)
New Delhi: Narosa Publishing House. xiv, 156 p. (2002).
MSC 2000.05-99 11-99
---This citation is for a book. The author (Sukumar Adhikari) is listed first, followed by
the title of the book in
bold (Aspects of combinatorics...).
pre01716471
Rosen, Michael
Number theory in function fields.(English)
Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 210. New York, NY: Springer. xii, 358 p. EUR 54.95/net; sFr.
91.00; \sterling 38.50;\$49.95 (2002).
MSC 2000.*05-99 11-01 11-02 11Rxx
---This is another book citation from Zentralblatt. Again, the author's name is highlighted
and listed first followed by the title of the book in
bold.
0982.01013
Myerson, Roger
Learning game theory from John Harsanyi.(English)
Games Econ. Behav. 36, No. 1, 20-25, doi:10.1006/game.2001.0868 (2001).
MSC 2000: *01A70 91-03
---This citation is for an article from a journal. Like the previous Zentralblatt citations,
the author's name (Roger Myerson) is listed first, and th ename of the paper/article (Learning
game...) follows. The title of the journal (Games and economic behavior) is abbreviated and listed
third.
pre01727744
Burdick, Bruce S.
Some equavalences for Martin's axiom in asymmetric topology(English)
Simon Petr (ed.), Proceedings of the 9th Prague topological symposium, Prague, Czech
Republic, August 19-25, 2001. Toronto: Topology Atlas. 9-13, electronic only (2002).
MSC 2000: *03E50 06B35 06F30
---This citation is for a conference proceedings. Following the author, title, and editor,
the title of the conference is listed (Proceedings of the 9th Prauge...). In order to search for
conference proceedings, you must either check the "proceedings" box on the Zentralblatt search
pagoe or use the name of the proceedings in the search query.
This huge series, owned by the University of Illinois, consists of over 2000 volumes. If you
know that the title you want is part of this series, you can search for it in the
I-Share
Online Catalog if you know the series title and volume number. Once in the catalog, choose
Advanced Search tab. Type "Lecture Notes in Mathematics" in the first line, and then choose the
qualifiers "these words as a phrase" and "Series Title" from the drop-down boxes. In the second
line, enter the volume number and leave the drop-down boxes as they are. This query should return
the appropriate volume. If you know the name of the individual volume, you can opt to perform a
Quick Search for title rather than an advanced search.
If you want to browse the series in the stacks at the Mathematics library, you will find it
on the upper floor at the call number 510 L493.