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When it comes to citations, there is no universally correct method. There are various style guides that specify different ways of doing citations. Publications often specify that the articles or bo...
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When it comes to citations, there is no universally correct method. There are various style guides that specify different ways of doing citations. Publications often specify that the articles or books that they publish must use a certain citation format. Certain academic disciplines may adopt a particular citation standard for works in that field. But these apply only if you are writing in that field or writing for a particular publication that requires a particular format. If not, you can do citation any way you like. You can pick from one of the many citation formats available or you can make up one to suit yourself.