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ISO 690 is an
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governing bibliographic references in different kinds of
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, including
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. This
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specifies the bibliographic elements that need to be included in references to published documents, and the order in which these elements should be stated.


Characteristics

ISO 690 governs bibliographic references to published material in both print and non-print documents. The current version of the standard was published in 2021 and covers all kinds of information resources, including monographs, serials, contributions, patents, cartographic materials, electronic information resources (including computer software and databases), music, recorded sound, prints, photographs, graphic and audiovisual works, and moving images. ISO 690 ranks among a number of ISO standards that bear on
academic publishing Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal articles, books or theses. The part of academic written output that is not formally publ ...
, such as
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, which establishes rules for
abstracts An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis, review, conference proceeding, or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose. When used, an abstract always ...
;
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, which deals with numbering of divisions and subdivisions of written documents; and
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and
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, which, respectively, establish the correct use of dates and country codes. Punctuation and style are not part of the standard; largely, the standard governs content rather than presentation. ISO 690 prescribes a referencing scheme with a fixed order of bibliographic elements in which the publication date appears after the "production information" of ''place'' and ''publisher'', but it allows an exception for the Harvard system, in which the date appears after the creator name(s). The standard allows for three citation methods: * ''name and date'' ("Harvard system"), in which the creator's name and the year of publication of the resource cited are given in the text; * ''numeric'', in which numerals in the text – either in parentheses, brackets or superscript – refer to resources in the order in which they are first cited; and * ''running notes'', in which numerals in the text – either in parentheses, brackets or superscript – refer to notes, which are numbered in order of their occurrence in the text.


Publication history

The first edition of the ISO 690 standard was published in 1975. The second edition, published in 1987, includes elements specific to patent citations, rendering obsolete the ISO 3388:1977 standard devoted to them. In 1997, ISO published a second part, devoted to the citation of electronic documents. As a consequence, the ISO 690 standard consisted of two separate parts from 1997 to 2010: ISO 690:1987, dealing with documents in general, and ISO 690-2:1997, dealing with electronic documents in particular. In 2010, these two documents were revised and merged into a single work, constituting the third edition of the standard. The fourth edition was published in June 2021 as ISO 690:2021.


Usage

In academic publishing, compliance with ISO 690 is often less than rigorous.


Examples of citation (ISO 690:1987)

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Monographs A monograph is a specialist work of writing (in contrast to reference works) or exhibition on a single subject or an aspect of a subject, often by a single author or artist, and usually on a scholarly subject. In library cataloging, ''monograph ...
: : Lominandze, DG. ''Cyclotron waves in plasma''. Translated by AN. Dellis; edited by SM. Hamberger. 1st ed. Oxford : Pergamon Press, 1981. 206 p. International series in natural philosophy. Translation of: Ciklotronnye volny v plazme. . ; Parts of a monograph: : Parker, TJ. and Haswell, WD. ''A Text-book of zoology''. 5th ed., vol 1. revised by WD. Lang. London : Macmillan 1930. Section 12, Phyllum Mollusca, pp. 663–782. ; Contributions in a monograph: : Wringley, EA. Parish registers and the historian. In Steel, DJ. ''National index of parish registers''. London :
Society of Genealogists The Society of Genealogists (SoG) is a UK-based educational charity, founded in 1911Fowler, S School of Advanced Study, University of London. Date unknown. Retrieved 2011-10-30. to "promote, encourage and foster the study, science and knowledge ...
, 1968, vol. 1, pp. 155–167. ; Serials: : ''Communication equipment manufacturers''. Manufacturing a Primary Industries Division, Statistics Canada. Preliminary Edition, 1970- . Ottawa : Statistics Canada, 1971– . Annual census of manufacturers. . . ; Articles in a serial: : Weaver, William. The Collectors: command performances. Photography by Robert Emmet Bright. ''Architectural Digest'', December 1985, vol. 42, no. 12, pp. 126-133.


See also

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Bibliography Bibliography (from and ), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from ). English author and bibliographer John Carter describes ''bibliography ...
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BibTeX BibTeX is reference management software for formatting lists of references. The BibTeX tool is typically used together with the LaTeX document preparation system. Within the typesetting system, its name is styled as . The name is a portmanteau ...
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Documentation Documentation is any communicable material that is used to describe, explain or instruct regarding some attributes of an object, system or procedure, such as its parts, assembly, installation, maintenance and use. As a form of knowledge manageme ...
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DIN 1505-2 DIN or Din or din may refer to: People and language * Din (name), people with the name * Dīn, an Arabic word with three general senses: judgment, custom, and religion from which the name originates * Dinka language (ISO 639 code: din), spoken by ...


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External links

* Excerpts fro
ISO 690:1987 ''Information and documentation – Bibliographic references – Content, form and structure''
* Excerpts fro
ISO 690-2:1987 ''Information and documentation – Bibliographic references – Part 2: Electronic documents or parts thereof''


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