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paper writing Manual EAAA-August07

6.1. Name of author:

The name of the author of the book or article should be given as it reads on the title page or heading of the work without attempting to anglicize it.

Toivo Pilli Pico Iyer Nanao Sakaki

If the author’s name is given in a language that uses an alphabet other than Latin (such as Russian or Ukrainian) it should be transliterated into Latin letters according to a standard system of transliteration (for example, Library of Congress or U.S. Board on Geographic Names—See Appendix 1). Any standard system of transliteration is acceptable, provided it is followed consistently throughout the work. If you are aware that an author uses a particular spelling in English, that spelling should be used.

Constantine Prokhorov (not Konstantin)

Gennady Pshenichny but Gennadiy Sergienko

However, the names of well-known writers should appear as they most commonly do in English, without regard for the rules of transliteration systems:

Leo Tolstoy Taras Shevchenko Maxim Gorky

Consult the Biographical Names section of a reliable English-language dictionary, such as Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary.