Order of entries in Lists of References
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For illustrative purposes, the preceding sections have separated different types of publications (monographs, edited volumes, etc.). No such distinctions are made in Lists of References at the end of essays, books or articles. All sources, irrespective of their nature, must be organised alphabetically into a single list without bullet points. If more than one work by the same author is referenced, they should be listed in chronological order (oldest > newest). When a single entry is longer than one line, the second line is usually indented by 1.25mm, as illustrated in the following extract taken from Bruyn’s (2009) List of References.