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Answered By:
Alison Taylor
Last Updated:
Dec 20, 2024
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Try the following:
Find
your referencing style
, read the short guide and take a look at the longer guide for your subject area.
A good referencing generator like
ZoteroBib
or
MyBib
can be useful, but be sure to use the correct referencing style.
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