Style Request: The Innovation
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Please see the following information for the details. I think they are constantly updating their style regulation, so their webpage is not so updated. I put the latest request from the editor here. Thank you very much indeed!
Article in a periodical
1. Huang Q., Li C., Li X., et al., (2024). Multifunction composite phase change material with inorganic flame retardant and organic form stability for improving battery thermal safety. Innov. Mater. 2: 100048. DOI: 10.59717/j.xinn-mater.2024.100048.
Article in a book
2. King, S.M. (2003). Dynein motors: Structure, mechanochemistry and regulation. Schliwa, M. (ed). Molecular Motors (Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH), pp: 45–78. DOI:
Entire book
3. Cowan, W.M., Jessell, T.M., and Zipursky, S.L. (1997). Molecular and Cellular Approaches to Neural Development (Oxford University Press). DOI:
Online reference
4. Rothwarf, D.M., and Karin, M. (1999). The NF-kB pathway: a paradigm in information transfer from membrane to nucleus. Science’s STKE, http://www.stke.org/cgi/content/full/OC_sigtrans;1999/5/rel.
Computer program
5. Hubbard, S.J. and Thornton, J.M. (1993). NACCESS computer program (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College London).
▪ Software may also be cited in text; for an in-text citation, include the name of the manufacturer in parentheses.
Dissertation/thesis
6. Smith, J.P. (1985). DNA sequences. PhD thesis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
In-text citations
Unpublished data, abstracts, and personal communications may be cited within the text only. Submitted articles that have not yet been accepted should be cited as data not shown, unpublished data, or a personal communication.
*Unpublished data may refer only to work from an author of the manuscript being submitted.
*A personal communication should be documented by a letter of permission (this may be in the form of an e-mail communication, letter, or other appropriate form of permission).
Please use the following style for such citations:
Unpublished data
(M.A., unpublished data)
Abstract
(M. Adams et al., 1997, Soc. Neurosci., abstract)
Personal communication
(M. Adams, personal communication)
Freely available paper:
https://www.the-innovation.org/data/article/life/preview/pdf/XINNLIFE-2024-0053.pdf
Please see the following information for the details. I think they are constantly updating their style regulation, so their webpage is not so updated. I put the latest request from the editor here. Thank you very much indeed!
Article in a periodical
1. Huang Q., Li C., Li X., et al., (2024). Multifunction composite phase change material with inorganic flame retardant and organic form stability for improving battery thermal safety. Innov. Mater. 2: 100048. DOI: 10.59717/j.xinn-mater.2024.100048.
Article in a book
2. King, S.M. (2003). Dynein motors: Structure, mechanochemistry and regulation. Schliwa, M. (ed). Molecular Motors (Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH), pp: 45–78. DOI:
Entire book
3. Cowan, W.M., Jessell, T.M., and Zipursky, S.L. (1997). Molecular and Cellular Approaches to Neural Development (Oxford University Press). DOI:
Online reference
4. Rothwarf, D.M., and Karin, M. (1999). The NF-kB pathway: a paradigm in information transfer from membrane to nucleus. Science’s STKE, http://www.stke.org/cgi/content/full/OC_sigtrans;1999/5/rel.
Computer program
5. Hubbard, S.J. and Thornton, J.M. (1993). NACCESS computer program (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University College London).
▪ Software may also be cited in text; for an in-text citation, include the name of the manufacturer in parentheses.
Dissertation/thesis
6. Smith, J.P. (1985). DNA sequences. PhD thesis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
In-text citations
Unpublished data, abstracts, and personal communications may be cited within the text only. Submitted articles that have not yet been accepted should be cited as data not shown, unpublished data, or a personal communication.
*Unpublished data may refer only to work from an author of the manuscript being submitted.
*A personal communication should be documented by a letter of permission (this may be in the form of an e-mail communication, letter, or other appropriate form of permission).
Please use the following style for such citations:
Unpublished data
(M.A., unpublished data)
Abstract
(M. Adams et al., 1997, Soc. Neurosci., abstract)
Personal communication
(M. Adams, personal communication)
Freely available paper:
https://www.the-innovation.org/data/article/life/preview/pdf/XINNLIFE-2024-0053.pdf
1. ISSNs
2. Link to guidelines
3. The given examples ADAPTED to the required style