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references to the text or part of a text from which a passage has been quoted or paraphrased.
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references to sources used as the support or authority for a statement or an idea.
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found primarily in footnotes, endnotes, bibliographies, references or works cited lists, and indexes.
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a formal way of describing a publication or any other source of information. This format includes the:
name(s) of the author(s), editor(s), or creator(s)
title of the item
publication information, including periodical title if appropriate
the URL and the date of access for web sites
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generally written according to defined style or format. These styles are found in style guides,
such as the American Psychological Association Style Guide, the Council of Biology Editors Style Guide, or the Chicago Manual of Style.
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are called
bibliographic records
in an electronic index or online catalog.