CURRICULUM VITAE/BIBLIOGRAPHY FORMAT
Name: Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Degree (if applicable)
Personal History:Business Address
Business Telephone
Home Address
Home Telephone
Date of Birth; Place of Birth
Citizenship
Marital Status
Education:B.A.; M.D; Ph.D.
Internship
Residency
Fellowship
(provide University and hospital attended and year received)
Licensure:State, Certificate Number
Board Certification:
Professional Present Position
Experience:Previous Positions held
(List title, organization, dates)
Professional Committee Service
Activities:Community Service
Professional Associations and Scholarly Societies (membership and service as officer)
Consulting Activities
(List title, organization, and inclusive dates of service)
Honors and Special
Awards:
Research Grants and(List source, title, purpose, amount, dates, and role if PI, Co-PI, Co-I)
Fellowships Received:
Lectures/Presentations:(List title of lecture/presentation, organization, location, date)
BIBLIOGRAPHY/PUBLICATIONS:
GUIDE TO BIBLIOGRAPHY PREPARATION
Categorized bibliographies. Entries should be identified by categories, such as Published Research Papers, Published Articles, Abstracts, Books, Monographs, and Reviews broken down by peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed as shown below. Since categories will vary among the disciplines, departments may wish to adopt their own categories.
PLEASE LIST ALL CATEGORIES. If you do not have any entries in a specific category, indicate "none" next to it.
Reference Format: Smith, R., Jones, H., and Jackson, K., “A Study of the Perodian Process”, J. Chem Phys., 14:325-30 (1984)
Page numbers. Both first and last page should be cited.
Edited works. In instances where editors contribute various writings such as introductions, summaries, chapters, etc. To the works they edit, a description of such writings, including page numbers, should be included as part of the citation of each edited work.
Joint authorship. The authors’ names should be listed as they appear on the publications.
NOTE: All publications added since the last review should be bracketed in the left margin.
Example of bibliography format
RESEARCH PAPERS (PEER REVIEWED)
A. RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED
1. First peer-reviewed research paper
2.
3. Most recent peer-reviewed research paper
B. RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS)
1. First peer-reviewed research paper in press
2.
3. Most recent peer-reviewed research paper in press
C. RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)
1. First submitted peer -reviewed research paper
2.
3. Most recent submitted peer-reviewed research paper
RESEARCH PAPERS (NON-PEER REVIEWED)
D. RESEARCH PAPERS - NON-PEER REVIEWED
1. First non-peer reviewed research paper
2.
3. Most recent non-peer reviewed research paper
E. RESEARCH PAPERS - NON-PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS)
1. First non-peer reviewed research paper in press
2.
3. Most recent non-peer reviewed research paper (in press)
F. RESEARCH PAPERS - NON-PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)
1. First submitted non-peer reviewed research paper
2.
3. Most recent submitted non-peer reviewed research paper
CHAPTERS
1.
2.
CHAPTERS (IN PRESS)
3.
4.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
1.
2.
3.
REVIEWS
1.
2.
3.
EDITORIALS
1.
2.
3.
PAPERS IN PREPARATION (RESEARCH COMPLETED)
1.
2.
3.
ABSTRACTS
1.
2.
3.