The role of spatial and typographic cues in the layout of journal references

James Hartley Keele University ; Mark Trueman Keele University ; Peter Burnhill Stafford College

Abstract

Fifteen American and 15 British readers used the method of paired comparisons to assess 12 ways of presenting reference lists in science journals. The results indicated — despite British preferences for British styles — that the spatial arrangement of elements in the list was the major determinant of preference; and that the presence of a typographic cue only enhanced a preference for a particular layout.

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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
1980-09-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.1980.6501891
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