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"Et al." should be used in APA style when citing a source with three or more authors in a reference list or in-text citation.
When citing a source with multiple authors in a reference list, use "et al." after the first author's name to indicate there are more authors. List all authors up to the first six, then use "et al." for the rest. Make sure to follow the specific citation style guidelines for formatting.
In a research paper, "et al." is used to cite multiple authors. It means "and others" in Latin. Include the first author's name followed by "et al." in the in-text citation. In the reference list, list all authors up to seven, then use "et al." for additional authors.
Et al means "and others" or it can mean "and elsewhere." When used in citing a reference it often means there are multiple authors of the work cited and the citation is for the first author and the others. John Smith, et al would mean John Smith and his coauthors.
"Et al." is pronounced as "et al-ee."
No, there is not a period after et, rather, the period is after al. Et al. is Latin for et alli, meaning "and other people."
No, "et al." does not have a period.
"Et al." is used in a sentence to indicate that there are additional authors or contributors beyond the ones specifically mentioned. It is typically used in academic writing to reference multiple authors in a citation.
This Et Al ended in 2008.
This Et Al was created in 2002.
Et ux et al means "the wife and all of the others"
Li [as the author's last name] and others is the English equivalent of Li et al. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The syllable 'al.' is an abbreviation for 'alii'. The adjective/pronoun 'alii' means 'others'.This is a bibliographic/footnoting/reference style. It's used to refer to many authors. This way, the reference identifies only the first of the authors by last name. It's less cumbersome and saves on printing ink and space.