Using Latin abbreviations such as ‘et al.’ in your academic documents shouldn’t be a headache! Unfortunately, many students make mistakes when using Latin terms, which can lose you vital marks. In this post, we will show you how this term should be used.
This word is a Latin abbreviation that stands for ‘et alias‘, meaning ‘and others’. It is used in some referencing systems to shorten in-text citations of works that have more than three of four authors. The exact rules for when this is necessary depend on the referencing system used, though, so make sure to check your style guide carefully!
When you cite a work with a several authors, most referencing systems give the first listed author’s name followed by ‘et al.’. This is followed by the other information needed for the citation:
Scientists found that 90% of the Great Barrier Reef has now been destroyed (Walker et al., 2013, p. 5).
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The term ‘et al.’ always needs a full stop after the ‘al’ to show that it is an abbreviation. Although Latin words are usually italicised in academic writing, this does not apply to this term because it is so common. This also holds for other common Latin terms.
Whether or not you need to use ‘et al.’ in your reference list depends on the referencing system used. Make sure to check your style guide carefully if you’re not sure which approach is correct.
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