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Author Guidelines

Examples of Literature Cited Style

Book

Shiver, B.D., and B.E. Borders. 1995. Sampling techniques for forest resource inventory. Wiley. 356 p.

Chapter in book

Woolsey, R.E.D. 2003. Marketing the OR profession. P. 39-59 in The Woolsey Papers, R. L. Hewitt (Ed.). Lionheart Publishing.

Article in journal

Hall, D.B. and R.L. Bailey. 2001. Modeling and prediction of forest growth variables based on multilevel mixed models. For. Sci. 47(3): 311-321.

Proceedings

Finley, A.O., A.R. Ek, Y. Bai, and M.E. Bauer. 2005. K-Nearest Neighbor estimation of forest attributes. P. 61-68 in Proc. of the Fifth Annual Forest Inventory and Analysis Symposium, McRoberts, R.E., G.A. Reams, P.C. Van Deusen, W.H. McWilliams (eds.). USDAFS, Gen. Tech. Report WO-69.

Technical report

Shiver, B.D. and W.M. Harrison. 2000. Slash pine site preparation study: age 20 results. PMRC Tech. Rep. 2000-4. 17 p.

Thesis/dissertation

Akay, A.E. 2003. Minimizing total cost of construction, maintenance, and transportation costs with computer-aided forest road design. PhD thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA. 67 p.

Web publication

USDA Forest Service. 2009. USDA announces $477 million in funding for schools, roads. Available online at http://www.fs.fed.us/news/2009/releases/01/srs.shtml; last accessed Feb. 13, 2009.


 

Submission Preparation Checklist

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  3. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) after the submission Double-Blind Review stage, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).

 

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