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Here are: a typical monograph , a typical collected volume , a special number of a journal cited as a book , and a typical translation ; and here are: an article in a journal , a chapter in an edited book , an article in a special number of a journal , and an article in an electronic journal . A Handbook for Authors and Editors • Third Edition From Chapter 11, 'References' 11.2 Forms of Reference. GOV.UK - The place to find government services and information - Simpler, clearer, faster The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency regulates medicines, medical devices and blood components for transfusion in the UK. From Chapter 11, 'References' 11.6 Bibliographies In an alphabetical bibliography that does not follow the author–date system described in 11.4 above, the surname of the author or editor whose surname governs the alphabetical position will precede the forename(s) or initial(s). The MHRA Style Guide Online. A Handbook for Authors and Editors • Third Edition . The MHRA Style Guide Online. View a map showing our location. Published 28 January 2015 Last updated 4 September 2018 — see all updates The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) website is now on GOV.UK. MHRA styled citations are used throughout the MHRA's online catalogue, with links to explanations.