A reader writes in,
Has PC done anything, or have you heard much, on citation practices on a CV for forthcoming work? For instance, does one cite a current-year paper that doesn’t yet have a volume and page numbers assigned always as “forthcoming,” or as the year (without page #s/volume), or whichever they wish? Wondering if there is something like a consensus in the profession, or some indication from the APA or Chicago Manual of Style, etc. People I’ve asked leave it as "forthcoming.” Thank you!
I think we may have discussed this before, but frankly I've always found it terribly confusing myself. For example, I've had papers "published Online First" with journals several years before they are assigned to an issue. In one sense, the paper has already been published (there it is on the journal's website, formatted and everything!), but in another sense it's still "forthcoming." So, how should one list it on a CV for the job-market, tenure and promotion, or in an annual performance review?
Is there any consensus on this?
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