 Hi, welcome to the first episode of ABA Style in 60 Seconds. So in this video, I'm gonna talk about the names or the author's names in ABA. So in citation, we only use the last name or the surname without the initial. However, in the references, we have to include the initial. For example, for David Beckham in your citation, you only put Beckham rather than D Beckham or Beckham D. However, in the reference list, you will have to put the initial as well. Beckham Cormor D. So in the citation, only the last name is used, but in the reference list, the initial should be given. So if you have more than one author's, then you only need to use the end or the end percent to differentiate the two authors in citation. However, in the references, you only use the end percent to divide the authors. That's all for this episode. Watch out before my next video.