References

References refer to the list of sources cited or consulted in the creation of a research paper, article, or academic work. This list typically appears at the end of the document and includes complete bibliographic information, such as the author(s), title, publisher, publication date, and other relevant details, depending on the citation style used (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago). References are essential for giving credit to the original creators of ideas, data, or theories, and they allow readers to locate and verify the sources used. Properly formatted references ensure academic integrity and support the credibility of scholarly work.

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