Style - Asme Reference
❌ ASME generally prefers listing all authors in the bibliography, though some journals allow "et al." for very long lists (check specific journal guidelines). Do not use "et al." in the list if you have 10 or fewer authors.
[4] Patel, R., 2021. "Optimization of HVAC Systems." Ph.D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. asme reference style
ASME requires the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) if available. ❌ ASME generally prefers listing all authors in
The reference list goes at the end of your paper. Here are the templates and examples for the most common source types. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
❌ In modern digital publishing, omitting the DOI link is a common rejection reason.
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