

Don’t use superscript numbers if all authors are affiliated with the same institution (and department). Use superscript numbers on the author line to indicate which institution they’re affiliated with. Multiple authors with different affiliations Professional researchers should specify the department and institution where they conducted their research. Students should specify the department and institution where they’re attending school. Write the author’s affiliation on the next line under the author names.

Parker and Laura Johnson Institutional affiliation Only write “and” before the last author, like this: John T. If there are more than two authors, separate their names with a comma. If there are two authors, separate their names with the word “and”, like this: John T. List the authors in order of their contribution. Give their full names (first name, middle initial(s) and last name), but don’t include titles (Dr., Prof.) or degrees (Ph.D., MSc). Write the author’s name under the paper title (leave a blank line in between).
