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ENC 3246: Professional Communication for Engineers

This guide provides you with information sources for the various assignments in Professional Communication for Engineers course.

What is IEEE style? 

IEEE is the acronym for the professional organization, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE style is a numbered referencing style that uses citation numbers in the text of the paper, provided in square brackets. A full corresponding reference is listed at the end of the paper, next to the respective citation number.

Author(s), “Title,” Source title, vol. #, issue no. #, page numbers, publication year. Available: URL if freely available. [Accessed Month. Day, Year].


Examples

[1] M. Groenendyk and R. Gallant, "3D printing and scanning at the Dalhousie University Libraries: a pilot project," Library Hi Tech, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 34-41, 2013, doi:10.1108/07378831311303912.
[2] S. Gonzalez and J. Bossart, "Teaching 3D: Developing learning-by-doing experiences," presented at the Construct 3D, Atlanta, GA, Oct. 6-7, 2018. Available: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jefL1md-7pIdqq0cfse9VsBMTNN8ZtYO/view 
[3] W.R. Cofer, H.W. Leonard, M.M. Mikulas Jr, and H.G. Morgan, "Simulation and analysis of panel separation from the Apollo 13 service module", No. NASA-TN-D-6087, Dec. 1, 1970.
[4] G. Kranz, "Failure is not an option: Mission control from Mercury to Apollo 13 and beyond". Simon and Schuster, New York, 2001.
[5] Standard Practice for Preparation of Aerospace Contamination Control Plans, ASTM International Standard E1548, Oct. 2017.
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