PeerJ style guides
Choose the source you are citing from using the list below.
- Archive material
- Artwork
- Blog
- Book
- Broadcast
- Chapter of an edited book
- Conference proceedings
- Court case
- Dictionary entry
- Dissertation
- DVD, video, or film
- E-book or PDF
- Edited book
- Encyclopedia article
- Government publication
- Interview
- Journal
- Magazine
- Music or recording
- Newspaper
- Online image or video
- Patent
- Podcast
- Presentation or lecture
- Press release
- Religious text
- Report
- Software
- Website
Here are some examples of the PeerJ style:
Book: Iriss.org.uk. 2015. Advocacy: Models and effectiveness IRISS Insights, no.20 | IRISS - The Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Services.
Journal: Dowler K. 2003. MEDIA CONSUMPTION AND PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD CRIME AND JUSTICE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEAR OF CRIME, PUNITIVE ATTITUDES, AND PERCEIVED POLICE EFFECTIVENESS. California: Department of Criminal Justice, California State University.
Website: Lamia M. 2011. Embarrassment. Psychology Today.