GENERAL INFORMATION
Citation Format
SPIE Reviews uses six-digit citation identifiers (CIDs) instead of traditional page numbers. The use of CIDs allows a journal volume to build online one article at a time while retaining the ability to segment tables of contents by article type or subject area; this accelerates online publication of individual articles. Utilization of CIDs also allows articles to be fully citable as soon as they are published online.
The structure of the six-digit citation identifier for SPIE Reviews is defined as follows:
- first two digits (01-12): indicate the volume number
- middle two digits (01-99): indicate the article type and/or subject area (as defined below)
- last two digits (01-99): assigned according to publication order, within that issue and section
Definitions of this journal's current article type and subject area code numbers (the middle two digits of the CID) appear in the table below:
| Code | Section Heading |
| 90 | Editorials |
| 80 | Review Papers |
| 10-79 | Reviews from other SPIE Journals |
| 01 | Errata |
To cite articles published in SPIE Reviews, the six-digit CID should be used in the place traditionally filled by page numbers. An example of the correct citation format for SPIE Reviews is:
A. Smith and B. Jones, SPIE Rev. 1, SPIE Rev.
In this fictitious example, the article by Smith and Jones was published in in SPIE Reviews in Volume 1, as the seventh article published in the section "Review Papers."
Direct questions and comments about citation identifiers to the Office of the Managing Editor at journals@spie.org











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