- Books:
Author’s name, the title of the book (City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), page number. As an example:
Carole Mcgranahan, Writing anthropology: essays on craft and commitment (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2020), pp. 159-160.
Ibid. or successive footnotes would be in the form: Mcgranahan, “Writing anthropology”, p. 5. For four or more authors, list all of the authors in the bibliography; in the note, list only the first author, followed by et al. (“and others”) as in this example: David Graeber et al., Why work? Arguments for the Leisure Society (London: Freedom Press, 2019), p. 15.
In successive footnotes: Graeber et al., p. 10.
And should be written in the bibliography as follows: Mcgranahan, Carole. Writing anthropology: essays on craft and commitment. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2020.
- Books Chapters:
Author’s name, “Title of the chapter” In Book editor/s, Book title (City of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page number. Following is an example:
Lolwah R. M. Alkhater, “Qatar’s Borrowed K-12 Education Reform in Context”, In M. Erven Tok, Lolwah Alkhater & Leslie A. Pal, Policy-Making in a Transformative State: The case of Qatar (London: Pagrave Macmillan, 2016), p. 99.
Cite in the bibliography as follows: Tok, M. Erven. Alkhater Lolwah. & A. Pal, Leslie. Policy-Making in a Transformative State: The case of Qatar. London: Pagrave Macmillan, 2016.
- Scientific Journals:
Author’s name, “Title of the article”, Name of Journal in italics, volume number, issue number (year of publication), page number. As an example: Eltigani Abdelgadir Hamid, "The Politics of the Two Qiblahs and the Emergence of an Alternative Islamic Monotheism", Vol. 33, No. 1, American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (January 2016).
And should be written in the bibliography as follows: Hamid, Eltigani Abdelgadir. "The Politics of the Two Qiblahs and the Emergence of an Alternative Islamic Monotheism". American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Vol. 33, No. 1 (January 2016).
- Newspaper articles:
Newspaper articles should be cited only in the footnotes (but not in the Bibliography). As an example: Joseph Varghese, “Vaccine efficacy likely to last for a year or more”, Gulf Times, 21/03/2021.
- Online Resources:
This includes blogs, forums, online newspapers, and all other webpages.
Author’s name (if available), “The webpage title,” The website name, date of publication (if available), accessed on d/m/y, at: website link.
If a URL is long, kindly consider using a URL shortener service such as www.bit.do. See as an example: Ali Bakeer, "Russia, Iran and the widening trust deficit in Syria", TRT World, 12/02/2019, accessed on 5/1/2021, at: http://bit.do/fPReq