1. Use Full First Name:
* If one author has a full first name, use it in the reference entry.
* Example:
* Smith, A. (2023). ...
* Smith, Amanda (2023). ...
2. Use Middle Initial:
* If both authors have only one initial, include their middle initial if available.
* Example:
* Smith, J. A. (2023). ...
* Smith, J. B. (2023). ...
3. Include Additional Information:
* If both authors have the same last name, first initial, and middle initial, consider including other information to differentiate them, such as:
* Year of Publication: If they have publications from different years, list them chronologically.
* Title of Work: Include a shortened title of the work to differentiate between entries.
* Institution: If they are affiliated with different institutions, use that information.
Example with Title Differentiation:
* Smith, J. A. (2023). _The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health_. ...
* Smith, J. A. (2022). _Cognitive Development in Adolescence_. ...
Important Note:
* The specific format for differentiating authors may vary depending on the style guide you are using (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago). Always consult the relevant style guide for the correct formatting.
* If you are unsure how to differentiate authors, ask your instructor or librarian for guidance.