Website
Website example
Nature Publishing Group. Nature style guide. Nature.com. Published 15 March 2024. https://www.nature.com/nature/for-authors/formatting-guide (accessed 15 March 2024).
Nature style follows the citation format used by Nature Publishing Group journals, commonly used in scientific publications.
Smith, J. A. & Doe, M. B. The effects of climate change on coastal ecosystems. J. Environ. Sci. 45, 234–251 (2024).
2. Smith, J. A. Coastal Ecosystems in a Changing Climate 2nd edn (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2023).
3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Climate change indicators: sea surface temperature. NOAA Climate.gov https://www.climate.gov/news-features/sea-surface-temperature (2024).
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Sample formatted to the official Nature rules. Your real citation fills in from any URL, DOI, or ISBN.
See how to format different source types in Nature.
Website example
Nature Publishing Group. Nature style guide. Nature.com. Published 15 March 2024. https://www.nature.com/nature/for-authors/formatting-guide (accessed 15 March 2024).
Journal article example
Smith, J. A., Doe, M. B. & Brown, C. D. Scientific research methods. Nature 45, 123-145 (2024).
Book example
Brown, C. D. Introduction to Science (Academic Press, New York, 2023).
Last name Initial(s). Use commas between authors. List all authors or use 'et al.' for 5+ authors.
Sentence case for article titles. Journal names are abbreviated.
Year in parentheses. Include month and day for web sources.
Abbreviated journal name italicized, volume number, page range (year).
Use numbered citations in superscript or square brackets: ¹ or [1]. Citations numbered in order of appearance.
Nature style follows the citation format used by Nature Publishing Group journals. It uses numbered citations in superscript or square brackets.
Include author/organization, page title, website name, publication date, URL, and accessed date.
Use numbered citations in superscript (¹) or square brackets [1]. Citations are numbered sequentially as they appear in the text.
Yes, Nature style recommends including DOIs for journal articles when available, placed after page numbers.
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