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Citations and bibliographies
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A bibliography is a list of citations of book titles, book chapters, articles and conference papers on a subject.
This is required at the end of your research assignments and essays.

A citation is written information which identifies a book, chapter in a book, a journal article or a conference
proceeding. Book citations include author or editor, title, publisher, place of publication, year of publication.
Article citations include author, article title, journal name, volume number, issue number, page numbers, year
of publication.

Citation (or Reference) styles: The citation of an item (e.g. journal article) can be written in many ways.
Citation styles refer to the styles the citations are written in.

Various Citation styles (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, University of Auckland) can be found by clicking:
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