How to cite electronic publications

Articles published in Stewart Postharvest Review are associated with a specific publication date that corresponds to the publication date for each issue. Each article is also given a unique manuscript number so that a citation that contains the publication year (or volume) and issue will accurately point to the articles location. The identification of an article will be made easier if the manuscript number is known although this is not absolutely necessary.

Examples of bibliographic references to articles published in Stewart Postharvest Review are as follows:

Tanner D and Smale N. Sea transportation of fruits and vegetables: an update. Stewart Postharvest Review [online], June 2005, vol. 1, no. 1 (paper no. 1). Available from: http://www.stewartpostharvest.com/June_2005/Tanner.pdf. ISSN 1745-9656


* The journal title may be abbreviated as Stewart Posthar. Rev.

or

Tanner D and Smale N. Sea transportation of fruits and vegetables: an update. Stewart Posthar. Rev. 2005:1(1).