How should you reference MIMS (e.g. in an essay or journal article)?
If required to reference MIMS Annual for an essay or journal article, you will need to follow the style preferred by the institution/publication for serials or books (probably treat as book), but you will generally need this information.
- Chief Editor: Leilani Au
- Publisher: MIMS Australia
- Place of publication: Sydney, Australia
- Title: MIMS Annual 2019 (or year depending on issue quoted)
- Year of publication: as per title of MIMS Annual issue quoted
If referencing from MIMS Abbreviated, you will need to follow the style preferred by the institution/publication for serials or books (probably treat as serial), using information as above except:
- Title: MIMS Abbreviated
- Edition: No. 1, 2, 3, 4 for the year as on the front cover, e.g. February/March 2019 is Issue No. 1 for 2019.
If quoting from eMIMS, again you will need to follow the style preferred by the institution/publication but you will generally need this information
- Title: eMIMS
- Edition: quote the release dateline (e.g. May 2019 etc)
- Other information the same as for hard copies.
If referencing MIMS accessed online, follow the style preferred by the institution/publication (probably treat as serial online) but you will generally need this information:
- Address of page accessed, date of access; issue accessed (format as per eMIMS).
- Title: MIMS Online
- Other information as for the hard copies.