Interdisciplinary research areas (e.g. Computational Social Science) require citations across disciplines. However, guidelines for citing references are often limited to publications in computational areas of research. Below are some examples about how to cite references from Humanities and Social Sciences in LaTex.
Article Reference:
@article{Dogruoz:2009,
title={Innovative Constructions in Dutch Turkish: An assessment of on-going contact-induced change},
author={A. Seza Doğruöz and Ad Backus},
journal={International Journal of Bilingualism},
volume={11},
number={2},
pages={185-220},
year={2009}
}
Book Reference:
@book{Weinreich:1953,
author = {Uriel Weinreich},
title = {Languages in Contact},
year = {1953},
publisher = {Mouton},
address = {The Hague}
}
Reference for a chapter in a book:
@incollection{MyersScotton:1997,
year = {1997},
pages = {217-37},
editor = {Florian Coulmas},
title = {Codeswitching},
booktitle = {The Handbook of Sociolinguistics},
author = {Carol Myers-Scotton},
publisher = {Blackwell},
address = {Oxford}
}