The journal uses a predefined EndNote style: '' APA 7th-full name ''
References must include the following elements:
- Authors:
- First author:
- Last name of the author, followed by his/her first name
(e.g.: Piketty, Thomas)
- Last name of the author, followed by his/her first name
- Other authors:
- First name and last name of each, in this order (e.g.: Harry Arthurs)
- First author:
According to the following 4 types of references:
Book |
E.g.: Godard, John (2011) Industrial Relations, the Economy, and Society. 4th ed. Toronto: Captus Press. |
Book chapter |
E.g.: Kaufman, Bruce E. (2004) “Employment Relations and the Employment Relations System: A Guide to Theorizing.” In Bruce E. Kaufman (ed.), Theoretical Perspectives on Work and the Employment Relationship. Champaign-Urbana: Industrial Relations Research Association, p. 141-176. |
Journal article |
E.g.: Arthurs, Harry (2014) “From Theory and Research to Policy and Practice in Work and Employment — and Beyond?” Relations industrielles/Industrial Relations, 69 (2), 423-433. |
Digitalized Web Reference |
Eg.: Assembly of First Nations (2011) Fact Sheet: Quality of Life of First Nations. Retrieved from: ˂http://www.afn.ca/uploads/files/factsheets/quality_of_life_final_fe.pdf˃, (April 10th, 2014). |
Legal references
For these types of references, we now use the following guide:
McGill Law Journal (2018) Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 9e edition, Toronto: Thomson Reuters.