Answered By: Carole Rhodes Last Updated: Feb 06, 2023 Views: 1200
Answered By: Carole Rhodes
Last Updated: Feb 06, 2023 Views: 1200
A citation is the brief reference that appears at the point in your text where you are referring to someone else's work. The citation comes immediately after the quote, summary, diagram or image. The citation in turn refers the reader to your reference list or bibliography.
More information can be found in the Referencing guide.
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