Please italicize titles of books, journals, and proceedings; titles of
major texted musical works, such as operas; e-mail addresses, names of
computer directories and files, and titles of programs and specific
versions of computer languages (e.g., Turbo Pascal)
but not of languages (Pascal) or operating systems (Unix).
Instructions to be entered on a computer screen by the user should be
in Courier font.
Titles
Tiltles of articles within books or journals, of short texted musical
works, such as songs, and of nicknames for musical works
(e.g., "Moonlight" Sonata) should be placed within double
quotation marks. For titles in English, the main words should begin
with a capital letter. Titles in other languages follow native style.
Names
In bibliographical references, please include firts names of authors
and editors as well as volume/issue numbers (in Arabic numerals) and
page numbers of articles in journals and collected writings. Please
observe the name order indicated below.
Single author, book:
Mazzola, Guerino. Geometrie der Töne. Basel:
Birkhäuser, 1990.
Single author, article in journal:
Bel, Bernard. "Time in Musical Structures," Interface,
19/2-3 (1990), 107-135.
Single author, article in book or proceedings:
Morehen, John. "Byrd's Manuscript Motels: A New Perspective" in
Byrd Studies, ed. Alan Brown and Richard Turbut
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp. 51-62.
Single author, thesis or dissertation:
Diener, Glendon R. "Modelling Music Notation: A Three-Dimensional
Approach." Ph.D. Thesis, Stanford University, 1991.
Multiple authors, article in journal:
Hill, John Walter, and Tom Ward. "Two Relational Databases for
Finding Text Paraphrases in Musicological Research," Computers
and the Humanities, 23/4 (1989), 105-111.
Bibliographical Listings
Bibliographical Listings, which should be limited to eight items,
should be given in alphabetical order of the authors' surnames.
Multiple references by the same author should be given alphabetically
by title.
Citations
Citations within the main text may give the author and the year only,
e.g., "(Hill 1989)". If multiple writings by the same author
occur in the same year, please append designations (Hill 1989a, Hill
1989b, etc.) to appropriate bibliographical citations in the
references.